1 posted on
06/09/2015 12:22:24 PM PDT by
ETL
To: ETL; fishtank
The idea that dinosaur fossils might harbor soft tissue first surfaced about a decade ago, when paleontologist Mary Schweitzer found evidence of blood cells preserved inside T. rex fossils. But what's so exciting about this new study is that the fossils used, unlike Schweitzer's, aren't particularly well-preserved. Susannah Maidment, one of the paleontologists who worked on the paper, called them "crap" specimens. If they have preserved soft tissue inside them, it could be a sign that thousands of other fossils in museum collections do too. It could also be a sign that they're not as old as previously believed.
2 posted on
06/09/2015 12:24:40 PM PDT by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: ETL
3 posted on
06/09/2015 12:24:46 PM PDT by
C19fan
To: ETL
"Scientists just found soft tissue tiny structures that look a lot like collagen fibers inside a dinosaur fossil."
To: ETL
Yet inside B.O’s head there is NONE!!!!!
6 posted on
06/09/2015 12:27:09 PM PDT by
Paul46360
To: SunkenCiv
8 posted on
06/09/2015 12:28:11 PM PDT by
ETL
(ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
To: ETL
When does the dino park open????
9 posted on
06/09/2015 12:30:00 PM PDT by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
To: ETL
Cast of a pedal phalanx and ungual (foot digit and claw) of a tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur, probably Gorgosaurus libratus, from Mid-Land Scientific Service of Canada. The original specimen was collected from the Upper Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Red Deer River Valley, Alberta, Canada.
14 posted on
06/09/2015 12:35:01 PM PDT by
JoeProBono
(SOME IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED;-{)
To: ETL
emu (a bird thought to be a relatively close relative to dinosaurs). Relatively speaking, of course...............
18 posted on
06/09/2015 12:37:21 PM PDT by
Red Badger
(Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
To: ETL
Just in time to cash in with the new Jurassic movie.
25 posted on
06/09/2015 12:43:19 PM PDT by
bgill
(CDC site, "we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
To: ETL
“The photo above, from a new study published today in Nature Communications and led by Sergio Bertazzo of Imperial College London, shows an extremely zoomed-in view of a 75-million-year-old theropod claw, “
No. That is the Emu blood.
To: ETL
And just in time for Jurassic World coming out......
To: ETL
...Bduh, bduh, um, bduh, 6,000 years, bduh, bduh...
To: ETL
Perhaps they’ll recognize that neither the 80 million year estimate, nor the 6,000 year assertion tell the story.
51 posted on
06/09/2015 1:21:17 PM PDT by
G Larry
(Obama Hates America, Israel, Capitalism, Freedom, and Christianity.)
To: ETL
I read about the process more than ten years ago.
It is a lot like the way they make gelatin.
The soak everything in acid until the bones, ligaments, hair and nails are gone, then they neutralize what’s left to remove the acid and then wash what’s left. This process separates the collagen and other soft tissues from the hard stuff.
I suppose you could take it one step further and grind it into a fine powder and call it dinosaur gelatin.
62 posted on
06/09/2015 1:29:40 PM PDT by
BuffaloJack
(When did the 2nd amendment suddenly require a license or permit to exercise as a right?)
To: ETL
the researchers found features that resemble red blood cells Totally unexpected. I always assumed they had hydraulic fluid in them.
To: ETL
That first picture looks more like a salad bar...
80 posted on
06/09/2015 2:09:02 PM PDT by
aMorePerfectUnion
( "Forward lies the crown, and onward is the goal.")
To: ETL
91 posted on
06/09/2015 2:32:05 PM PDT by
dfwgator
To: ETL
The devil must of put the soft tissue in the fossils to test the science community’s commitment to Darwin.
To: All
166 posted on
06/13/2015 9:33:33 PM PDT by
FBD
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