Some 150 million years ago, a strange creature died in a tropical lagoon that today is located in Bavaria, Germany. In 1861, a single feather of this creature was discovered. Not long afterward, a complete fossil was found with the same bird-like feathers but dinosaur-like anatomical features. Darwin had just published "On the Origin of Species"; could this be the missing link that Darwin's supporters hoped to find? Recently, two of the now eleven discovered Archaeopteryx fossils, and that first feather, were brought to SLAC, where, using the intense X-ray beam, researchers searched for the chemical remains of the original living creatures. Please join us for this lecture, which will explain how the studies attempt to bring the original dino-bird back to life.
Past
Event
Archaeopteryx: Bringing the Dino-Bird to Life
Presented by Uwe Bergmann
Past
Event
Archaeopteryx: Bringing the Dino-Bird to Life
Presented by Uwe Bergmann
Public Lectures
Archaeopteryx: Bringing the Dino-Bird to Life
January 25, 2011
Public lecture presented by Uwe Bergmann
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. PST
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. PST