BONE COLLAGEN DECAY RATES TOO RAPID TO ACCOUNT FOR DINOSAUR SPECIMENS
Collagen is a protein sometimes found in fossils. A new spectroscopy technique measures collagen decay rates as it decays under heat, confirming collagen’s decay half-life as only thousands of years as a maximum. Yet, dinosaur fossils supposed as being nearly two-hundred-million-years old contain the collagen protein. How? Clearly, both presumptions cannot be correct.
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