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Scientists directly date dino eggshells for the first time

The new findings narrow age estimates for the clutch of eggs—and may help identify which species laid them

The new findings narrow age estimates for the clutch of eggs—and may help identify which species laid them

Author Rita AksenfeldPosted on September 11, 2025

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