k Xray imaging opaque amber Xray imaging opaque amber. Amber fossilised resin from prehistoric coniferous plants sample prepared for Xray imaging at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ESRF in Grenoble, France. The ESRF is a particle accelerator that can produce Xray beams a thousand billion times brighter than a hospital Xray machine. The Xrays penetrate the opaque amber to detect the presence of inclusions remains of trapped insects or plants. Xrays are fired at multiple angles to create virtual slices. These are reconstructed into 3D computer models. In 2008 this technique has revealed over 350 extinct fossil animals, such as wasps, flies, ants and spiders. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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X ray imaging opaque amber X ray imaging opaque amber. Amber  fossilised resin from prehistoric coniferous plants  sample prepared for X ray imaging at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility  ESRF  in Grenoble, France. The ESRF is a particle accelerator that can produce X ray beams a thousand billion times brighter than a hospital X ray machine. The X rays penetrate the opaque amber to detect the presence of inclusions  remains of trapped insects or plants . X rays are fired at multiple angles to create virtual slices. These are reconstructed into 3 D computer models. In 2008 this technique has revealed over 350 extinct fossil animals, such as wasps, flies, ants and spiders.
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X-ray imaging opaque amber

X-ray imaging opaque amber. Amber (fossilised resin from prehistoric coniferous plants) sample prepared for X-ray imaging at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. The ESRF is a particle accelerator that can produce X-ray beams a thousand billion times brighter than a hospital X-ray machine. The X-rays penetrate the opaque amber to detect the presence of inclusions (remains of trapped insects or plants). X-rays are fired at multiple angles to create virtual slices. These are reconstructed into 3-D computer models. In 2008 this technique has revealed over 350 extinct fossil animals, such as wasps, flies, ants and spiders.

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