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Lida Xing
One of the first crabs to migrate inland could help scientists understand how animals transition from the oceans to fresh water or land.
The limb of the newfound species of enantiornithine was found entombed in a blob of Burmese amber.
This snail found in 99-million-year-old amber is the oldest known with preserved soft parts.
A 3-D reconstruction of the snail reveals more details of its shell and soft tissue.
A micro-CT scan reveals the delicate feathers that cover the dinosaur tail.
A scan of the underside of the tail shows the feather arrangement.