Originally posted by TC Mike
Oh my, so they are calling it protein remains. Give me a break, lol. Those so called protein remains are actually DNA segments.

No, they aren't. They're colagen. I know this because I work in a paleontology lab and we were discussing the article the other day. The
paleontolgist spent some time explaining it to us.

How in the world did they survive a couple million years without breaking down? Or is it really that the blood vessels & bone marrow the DNA
was taken from inside the partially fossilized T-Rex bone is really only a coulple thousand years old?

Nope. It's 60+ million years old.

PhD's in biology will tell you that animal matter cannot survive more than 10,000 years witout totally breaking down.

Maybe a biologist would say that, but the paleontologists (who work with dinosaurs... biologists don't) would tell you that in fact they do find
tendons and other materials that have been only partly fossilized. I was prepping one bone that had some sort of "skin" around it (the periosteum)
that wasn't fossilized and might have still had some organic compounds in it.
So I've seen it... under my own hands, in the labs. And yes, I believe the bone I was working on was 63 million years old. Everything else but that
thin skin was completely turned to rock.

What else do you not know that the liberal media isn't telling you...?

It has nothing to do with the political leanings of the media (though the conservative press would be less likely to report on a rather dull
scientific finding. They prefer to report on social issues instead). It simply has to do with your interest in the material.
If you were fascinated by dinosaurs, you would (as another poster said) have known that this is actually not "news" but just another bit confirming
a long-held theory.