Dinosaur Soft Tissue—Have Evolutionists Solved the Problem?

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By Ken Ham

In 2004, a team led by Dr. Mary Schweitzer discovered soft tissue—red blood cells, blood vessels, and collagen—in the femur of a T. rex. Yes, unfossilized soft tissue that was supposedly 65 million years old! How could soft tissue last that long? Well, evolutionists have been searching for that answer for nearly two decades now—and they may have finally discovered the answer! Or have they?

Well, a recent popular science article asks, “How are dinosaur tissues preserved in deep time?” To answer this question, the authors appeal to older research from Dr. Mary Schweitzer regarding iron, and they summarize new …read more

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