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LESSON 1 · Nature's Superpowers

True Colors

For two centuries, dinosaur color was pure guesswork. Then scientists found melanosomes — microscopic pigment sacs — preserved in fossil feathers. Their shape encodes color, so we can now read it straight off the rock.

Sinosauropteryx, it turns out, sported a ginger-and-white striped tail, like a tiny dinosaur raccoon.