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Triceratops soft tissue
Triceratops soft tissue found and carbon dated
by Joel Tay
Doubting doubts about the Squishosaur
Were the reports of soft tissue in T. rex bones all wrong? Is it time to discard this powerful-seeming evidence? Not yet, it seems.
by Carl Wieland
DNA detected in duckbilled dino
More headaches for the ‘millions of years’ story
by Phil Robinson
Half a billion years … and still soft!
Pre-Cambrian fossils of marine worms have their original tissue. Similarly for bacteria that feed on them.
by David Catchpoole
Answering a moral relativist
A critic says morality has evolutionary roots, and blasts creationists for their “narrow” worldview.
by Keaton Halley
Soft flexible nerves in Triceratops bone
Soft flexible nerves have been found in a Triceratops fossil
by Joel Tay
Soft tissue preservation in a ‘Jurassic’ ichthyosaur
More evidence that fossils are better explained in the biblical timeframe
by Phil Robinson
A painting 95 million years in the making
Did octopus fossil ink really survive millions of years?
by Phil Robinson
‘Oldest’ biological colour discovered
Can biological pigment molecules really survive over a billion years?
by Phil Robinson
Some strengths and weaknesses of the polymer shield explanation for soft tissue fossils
Does the evidence justify invoking this mechanism to preserve soft tissues for millions of years?
by Brian Thomas, Stephen Taylor, and Kevin Anderson
Spider eyes shining in the rocks
These bright-eyed, perfectly-preserved fossils provide compelling evidence for the global Flood recorded in the Bible
by Jonathan O’Brien
Duck-billed dinosaur
Has preserved skin, blood vessels, and bone cells
by Philip Robinson