Thanks to lasers, we're learning more about dinosaurs

You've never seen dinosaur fossils like this before

Palaeontologists hunting for new information about dinosaurs have a powerful new tool to add to their arsenal: lasers.

A team at the University of Kansas has used commercial-grade lasers to scan fossil samples. The resulting scans reveal complex details that can't be seen with traditional visual enhancers like ultraviolet light.

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