For over a century, evolutionary biologists have been stumped by a single question: What good is half a wing? Tackling “Darwin’s dilemma” necessitates exploring the fossil record from Archaeopteryx to feathered dinosaurs. Afterward, a clever experiment was recreated using modern-day dinosaurs—chickens—to demonstrate the surprising advantage of a proto-wing and finally reveal how dinosaurs took to the sky.
The Dinosaur Dilemma That Darwin Couldn’t Solve
An ingenious experiment with chickens reveals the surprising evolutionary advantage of a “half wing” in non-flying dinosaurs, finally solving a puzzle that has stumped scientists since Darwin’s time.
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