Measuring Soft Tissue in Dinosaur Bones
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Paleobiochemist, Dr. Brian Thomas, shares his latest research with the Institute for Creation Research on measuring collagen (soft protein tissue) that was discovered in Edmontosoraus fossil bone, and some of the difficulty they had in trying to publish their results in secular science journals. Their results, and others like it on other dinosaur bones, are challenging the conventional thinking that dinosaur fossils are millions of years old, and are more likely thousands of years old.
Original airdate: July 17, 2025
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