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Chinese researchers publish paper on Pancrustacean(1/2)

2018-12-29 15:00:08 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Researchers from Yunnan University including Zhai Dayou, Liu Yu and Hou Xianguang have worked with other scholars from the University of Cambridge and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to publish a paper entitled Three-Dimensionally Preserved Appendages in an Early Cambrian Stem-Group Pancrustacean on Current Biology, a scientific journal that covers all areas of biology. The team used X-ray computed tomography to reveal the pyritized appendages of the bivalved euarthropod Ercaicunia multinodosa from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Researchers from Yunnan University including Zhai Dayou, Liu Yu and Hou Xianguang have worked with other scholars from the University of Cambridge and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to publish a paper entitled Three-Dimensionally Preserved Appendages in an Early Cambrian Stem-Group Pancrustacean on Current Biology, a scientific journal that covers all areas of biology. The team used X-ray computed tomography to reveal the pyritized appendages of the bivalved euarthropod Ercaicunia multinodosa from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Researchers from Yunnan University including Zhai Dayou, Liu Yu and Hou Xianguang have worked with other scholars from the University of Cambridge and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to publish a paper entitled Three-Dimensionally Preserved Appendages in an Early Cambrian Stem-Group Pancrustacean on Current Biology, a scientific journal that covers all areas of biology. The team used X-ray computed tomography to reveal the pyritized appendages of the bivalved euarthropod Ercaicunia multinodosa from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Researchers from Yunnan University including Zhai Dayou, Liu Yu and Hou Xianguang have worked with other scholars from the University of Cambridge and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to publish a paper entitled Three-Dimensionally Preserved Appendages in an Early Cambrian Stem-Group Pancrustacean on Current Biology, a scientific journal that covers all areas of biology. The team used X-ray computed tomography to reveal the pyritized appendages of the bivalved euarthropod Ercaicunia multinodosa from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota. (Photo provided to China News Service)

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