Scientists have identified colors in fossils millions of years old


Scientists first discovered red chemicals in an ancient fossil. This discovery has been published in Nature Communications. Scientists have identified red in the fossil using modern X-ray imaging techniques. This red color is associated with an extinct rat fossil of 3 million years old. This discovery will give scientists an opportunity to understand evolution and learn about ancient animals.

A team of scientists from all over the world discovered this with the rays of X-rays.


Some of these X-rays were developed at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the British Diamond Light Source.
In the traditional method, the image processing technique only produces deep and light patterns. But now scientists have discovered colors in the fossil as well.
The rat fossils on which the scientists were working have been named as a mouse. The skin on the waist and sides of this rat is red and the color of the stomach is white. With this information scientists can now better replicate this centimeter of 7 cm. Was found in Germany.

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