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“Turning hard material (e.g., bones) into fossils is easy in a lab setting, but in 1993, scientists were even able to make fossils from soft animal tissues! New York Times’ Science Watch reports: Scientists have for the first time produced fossils of soft animal tissues in a laboratory. In the…” quote by Ken Ham
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““Turning hard material (e.g., bones) into fossils is easy in a lab setting, but in 1993, scientists were even able to make fossils from soft animal tissues! New York Times’ Science Watch reports: Scientists have for the first time produced fossils of soft animal tissues in a laboratory. In the process they discovered that most of the phosphate required for the fossilization of small animal carcasses comes from within the animal itself.””

Ken Ham

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Source Article: New York Times Science Watch, 1993

Scientists replicated fossilization of soft tissues, showing internal phosphates can drive preservation.

In simple terms: Soft tissues can fossilize using their own phosphates.

Key Takeaway

Recognize natural processes can be recreated in labs.

Themes

science discovery preservation biology

Mood

curious intrigued

Type

scientific informative

When to use this quote

  • lab research
  • museum curation
  • educational demonstrations

Key Concepts

fossilization phosphate metabolism experimental replication

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this change our view of the fossil record?
  • What other soft tissues could be preserved similarly?
A Different Perspective

Limited to small animal carcasses; scaling up may be difficult.

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