Dinosaur fossil yields feathery structures

The oldest known bird, Archaeopteryx lithographica, lived roughly 150 million years ago and had modern feathers. But no one knows what earlier feathers may have looked like.

Researchers found these branched, featherlike structures near the skull of a 124-million-year-old dinosaur. Xing Xu et al./Nature

“To have an incredibly new and complex thing suddenly arise with no known antecedents is tough to explain,” says Richard O.