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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.

Green Greenland Was Good

Climatologists worry about Greenland melting, but plants thrived there before.

More Original Molecules Found in “Old” Fossils

The original color molecules from snails are still present after 12 million Darwin Years.

Soft Tissue Not Explained by Dead Fish Experiments

Smelly dead fish fail to explain why minerals replace bones, let alone why original tissue would remain.

Ginkgo ‘Living Fossil’ Trees Defy Evolution

"200 million-year-old" ginkgo tree leaves showcased but their fossils often preserve original plant material.

Sheep Mummy Shows Limits on DNA Longevity

Under ideal conditions for preservation, DNA from a sheep in a salt mine lasted 1,600 years. But could it last millions?

Fossil Leaves Contain DNA

Are these leaves really 16 million years old? They retain color, odor, and even DNA. Bruce Malone shares a remarkable find.

Ice Age Bear Found Intact in Melting Permafrost

They say this bear, with soft tissue, organs, soft nose and all, died almost 40,000 years ago. Is that credible?

Scientists Retract Dino-Bird Paper

Was it a bird or a dinosaur? The latest guess is neither. It was a lizard! Another example of guesswork in paleontology.

Dinosaur DNA Found!

Deep-timers had a big enough problem with collagen and melanosomes. But DNA should be long gone. 75 million years? No way!

How Body Organs Evolved (Not)

From the first fossils of multicellular life to the end, Dr Jerry Bergman looks for evidence of the evolution of organs.

Dino Skin with Blood Vessels, Proteins Found

So well preserved is a hadrosaur's skin, the remnants of blood vessels and pigments are still visible with original molecules present.

Marine Reptile Found With Intact Skin

Scientists at Lund University say, "Remarkably preserved fossil sea reptile reveals skin that is still soft."

Cambrian Brains Found

Exquisitely preserved fossils of Cambrian arthropods show minute details of brain and central nervous system.
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