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  • Chinese Scientists Use Lasers to Date Dinosaur Eggs

    Chinese Scientists Use Lasers to Date Dinosaur Eggs

    Chinese scientists have directly dated dinosaur eggs for the first time using laser-based uranium-lead analysis, fixing their age at 85 million years. Unearthed in Qinglongshan, the eggs provide crucial insights into the Late Cretaceous era’s climate shifts, dinosaur reproduction, and extinction, marking a breakthrough in paleontological dating methods.