worm fossils still softPre-Cambrian fossils of the marine worm Sabellidites cambriensis have their original tissue---as do nanobacteria that feed on them.Article04 Aug, 2014
Dinosaur soft tissueEvolutionist Mary Schweitzer trying desperately to explain dinosaur soft tissue by saying iron in blood preserved it 70+ million years.Article28 Jan, 2014
double decade dinosaur disquietFor twenty years now, dino bones have progressively divulged their contents to researchers who did not expect to find the likes of DNA and radiocarbon millions of years after dinosaur extinction.Article02 Dec, 2013
Dino DNA bone cellsDino bone has DNA in just the right positions to be from the dino. But measured rates of DNA decay in bones prohibit survival for 65 million years.Article11 Dec, 2012
Muscle and blood in fossilMuscle and blood found in a well-preserved salamander fossil dated at 18 million years show that the fossil cannot be that oldArticle11 Nov, 2009
Dinosaur soft tissue and protein--even more confirmation!Mary Schweitzer announces even stronger evidence, this time from a duckbilled dino fossil, of even more proteins—and the same amazingly preserved flexible blood vessel and cell structures as before.Article06 May, 2009
A fossil is a fossil is a fossil. Right?Definitions of fossil today seem to include notions of prehistory, which the creationist cannot accept.Article03 Jan, 2008
Squishosaur scepticism squashedRigorous testing confirms proteins found in T. rex fossil bone. Is T. rex related to chickens?Article20 Apr, 2007
'Schweitzer's dangerous discovery'Dr Mary Schweitzer discovered still-soft-and-stretchy tissue in a dinosaur fossil, igniting a controversy.Article19 Jul, 2006