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Dinosaur Original Collagen Confirmed

Three methods have confirmed the presence of intact collagen fragments in a dinosaur hip bone.

Soft Tissue Wars: Latest Inadequate Excuse

Four European scientists couldn't find original collagen in ichthyosaur bones, but how hard did they look?

Darwinists Try Another Excuse for Dinosaur Soft Tissue

They can't deny it exists, but their commitment to Deep Time requires an explanation— anything that "could" work.

Body Design Extends to the Cell

From the whole body to each individual cell, we appear engineered for a purpose.

Unique Fossils Defy Evolution

When fossils are found of one-off creatures without apparent relatives, how could Darwinism explain that?

Fossil Roaches Did Not Evolve

Cockroaches preserved in amber show no evolution, but the Darwinists celebrate anyway.

Nature Knows Best

Recent news articles show how engineers and inventors are helping mankind by imitating what plants, cells and animals do every day. A new kind of vaccine based on spider silk (Science Daily). Because spider silk is tough and yet biodegradable, it can be used as a delivery capsule for vaccines that might otherwise be resisted […]

Human Body Wonders to Amaze Their Inhabitants

There's more going on under your skin than you can possibly comprehend.

New Dinosaur Fossils Shake Up the Consensus

Fossils of ancient reptiles from different continents are changing long-accepted views.

Tick Talk: Mammal Blood Found in Amber

Can intact blood be preserved for 15 to 45 million years, give or take 50 million?

More Soft Tissue Found in Cretaceous Fossil Bird

Unrepentant over extreme falsification, evolutionary paleontologists are just taking it for granted that soft tissue can survive millions of years.

How Many More Anomalies Can Darwinism Take?

Darwinism survives not because it is empirically verified, but because it is a deduction from a tightly-held materialistic worldview.

Oldest Dinosaur Blood Reported

Another university finds dinosaur blood in a rib bone. This one breaks records for age, over double previous reports.

No Doubts Left: It's Dinosaur Protein

Mary Schweitzer's team reports the most rigorous techniques yet to certify collagen in dinosaur bone. But will evolutionists finally give up their beloved millions of years?

Paleoproteomics Misses the Implications

The ability to examine original proteins in off-the-shelf fossils should tell you something about evolutionary timescales.
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