A mineral collected 140 years ago turned out to have surprise inside of it from one of the largest dinosaurs to ever exist. In 1883, an agate specimen measuring 15 centimeters from central India was ...
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford.View full profile Eleanor has an ...
A mineral specimen that’s been in the collections for 175 years has turned out to also be a dinosaur egg. It was collected long before these were first scientifically recognised and is potentially one ...
the Natural History Museum in 1883 as agate was revealed to be actually a dinosaur egg. Analyzing this dinosaur egg may reveal how dinosaurs built their nests. the mineralogical collection of the ...
The tiny sealstone depicting warriors in battle measures just 1.4 inches across but contains incredible detail. University of Cincinnati Laser engraving can make microscopic etching or miniature art ...
When it is viewed with light shining from behind, this polished slice of agate reveals an internal pattern with a likeness of HM Queen Elizabeth II. The specimen is currently on display at the Museum ...
140 years ago, an agate specimen from India was registered in the Mineralogy Collection at London’s Natural History Museum. Now, a team of researchers say the suspiciously spherical agate formed ...