Dinosaur Shocker
Probing a 68-million-year-old T. rex, Mary Schweitzer stumbled upon astonishing signs of life that may radically change our view of the beasts that once ruled the earth
- By Helen Fields
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Of course, what everyone wants to know is whether DNA might be lurking in that tissue. Wittmeyer, from much experience with the press since the discovery, calls this “the awful question”—whether Schweitzer’s work is paving the road to a real-life version of science fiction’s Jurassic Park, where dinosaurs were regenerated from DNA preserved in amber. But DNA, which carries the genetic script for an animal, is a very fragile molecule. It’s also ridiculously hard to study because it is so easily contaminated with modern biological material, such as microbes or skin cells, while buried or after being dug up. Instead, Schweitzer has been testing her dinosaur tissue samples for proteins, which are a bit hardier and more readily distinguished from contaminants. Specifically, she’s been looking for collagen, elastin and hemoglobin. Collagen makes up much of the bone scaffolding, elastin is wrapped around blood vessels and hemoglobin carries oxygen inside red blood cells.
Because the chemical makeup of proteins changes through evolution, scientists can study protein sequences to learn more about how dinosaurs evolved. And because proteins do all the work in the body, studying them could someday help scientists understand dinosaur physiology—how their muscles and blood vessels worked, for example.
Proteins are much too tiny to pick out with a microscope. To look for them, Schweitzer uses antibodies, immune system molecules that recognize and bind to specific sections of proteins. Schweitzer and Wittmeyer have been using antibodies to chicken collagen, cow elastin and ostrich hemoglobin to search for similar molecules in the dinosaur tissue. At an October 2005 paleontology conference, Schweitzer presented preliminary evidence that she has detected real dinosaur proteins in her specimens.
Further discoveries in the past year have shown that the discovery of soft tissue in B. rex wasn’t just a fluke. Schweitzer and Wittmeyer have now found probable blood vessels, bone-building cells and connective tissue in another T. rex, in a theropod from Argentina and in a 300,000-year-old woolly mammoth fossil. Schweitzer’s work is “showing us we really don’t understand decay,” Holtz says. “There’s a lot of really basic stuff in nature that people just make assumptions about.”
Young-earth creationists also see Schweitzer’s work as revolutionary, but in an entirely different way. They first seized upon Schweitzer’s work after she wrote an article for the popular science magazine Earth in 1997 about possible red blood cells in her dinosaur specimens. Creation magazine claimed that Schweitzer’s research was “powerful testimony against the whole idea of dinosaurs living millions of years ago. It speaks volumes for the Bible’s account of a recent creation.”
This drives Schweitzer crazy. Geologists have established that the Hell Creek Formation, where B. rex was found, is 68 million years old, and so are the bones buried in it. She’s horrified that some Christians accuse her of hiding the true meaning of her data. “They treat you really bad,” she says. “They twist your words and they manipulate your data.” For her, science and religion represent two different ways of looking at the world; invoking the hand of God to explain natural phenomena breaks the rules of science. After all, she says, what God asks is faith, not evidence. “If you have all this evidence and proof positive that God exists, you don’t need faith. I think he kind of designed it so that we’d never be able to prove his existence. And I think that’s really cool.”
By definition, there is a lot that scientists don’t know, because the whole point of science is to explore the unknown. By being clear that scientists haven’t explained everything, Schweitzer leaves room for other explanations. “I think that we’re always wise to leave certain doors open,” she says.
But schweitzer’s interest in the long-term preservation of molecules and cells does have an otherworldly dimension: she’s collaborating with NASA scientists on the search for evidence of possible past life on Mars, Saturn’s moon Titan, and other heavenly bodies. (Scientists announced this spring, for instance, that Saturn’s tiny moon Enceladus appears to have liquid water, a probable precondition for life.)
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Great feature, absolutely fascinating. The real shock though is reading the comments, and the alarming views of creationists.
Posted by Peter Davis on May 5,2013 | 05:43 PM
Decay is an observable process TODAY and if we don't understand it by now we certainly don't know anything about the "process" of evolution.(I put it in quotes because if it's unguided and random then you can't call it a process.)
Posted by Andrew on April 17,2013 | 08:02 PM
Finally in a fossilized dinosaur you found red blood cells that was thought to not have been able to preserve for 65 million years yet there are mummies or fossilized people in Egypt that they still cannot get cells or DNA from the bones to see if they can trace their line, why is this? It should be more easily accessed in mummies if it is found in fossilized dinosaur bones. I've always been interested in this type of information just knew how to follow it in the field. Please can I have an answer or help me find a way to answer it myself by getting me in-touch with those that could help me!
Posted by Debra Riley on April 8,2013 | 02:11 AM
it's funny searching this article for "million" and seeing how many time they continually try to emphasis it's millions of years old. I sense panic in the article. They dated the rock around the bones to be millions of years? Give me a break, they date rock by fossils, fossils by rock, and you have trees growing through many layers of 'millions of years' fossilized. When Mt. Saint Hellen's blew, trees were burried in many layers of dirt rapidly, vs. millions of years of sediment piling up.
Posted by Trevor Fayas on March 14,2013 | 02:34 PM
I have this red skinned toe with a long nail almost looks like Satan's finger lol I have both segments it's about a foot long both combined and the skins still in tact it was originally in a stone that was reddish brown.and shaped like a flask no joke curiosity got the best of my husband who then chipped piece by piece at it until he came to this discovery first flask shaped piece a segment to a toe of a dinosaur I assume then we worked on second flask like rock and discovered the other piece island what it is but I know it's not human and it's in perfect condition I do know it's petrified and I was wanting information on who to contact about these amazing discoveries
Posted by heather on February 22,2013 | 11:20 PM
Where can I get the paper about the soft tissue found in the Argentina theropod and the other tyrannosaur?
Posted by Randomosaur on February 17,2013 | 10:18 PM
It fascinates me that when good evidence shows that maybe scientists have gotten it wrong, it is explained away. They even want to believe that soft tissue takes billions of years to actually decay! There was no mention of the dinosaurs that have been recently carbon 14 tested and shown to be less than 50,000 years old. I found it humorous that Helen Fields had to continually "remind" us how old this dinosaur was! Why can't dinosaurs have lived 50,000 years ago? Why are scientists so scared of that being possible? It still doesn't prove creation. (I also thought it was funny how the writer said creationists only think the earth is a "few thousand" years old. She obviously doesn't know what they think). This whole article came across as being very biased and deceptive. Not impressed.
Posted by Anne on February 9,2013 | 09:54 PM
Instead of trying to make this fit with the Bible or Evolution, just welcome the steady and the information. People have to perpetually argue if it should fall on the evolution side or the bible side. It it what it is. Data presented to the public.
Posted by on February 9,2013 | 03:35 PM
Young Earth creationists didn't hijack the research. The interpreted it correctly. The young earth model much more likely predicts soft tissue preservation than the evolution model.
Posted by Tom Breuner on February 1,2013 | 11:53 AM
This Montana discovery very much proves that dinosaurs have not been extinct for 'nearly' as long as many claim. Now, is our government going to find a way to cover this up too, with the help of their 'atheist' scientists? This would not be the first time. This of course would be to support their belief in evolution, a 'THEORY' that is being pushed down peoples throats as fact and at the same time cleverly undermining God's place in the scheme of things. 1 John 5:19, Rev.12:12, 2 Corinthians 4:3,4 2 Thessal. 2:9-11. I do appreciate Schweitzer's willingness to make all this known. I hope that she gets the support that she should get, for the sake of all who love the 'truth' from science.
Posted by eydie barrientos on January 25,2013 | 09:01 PM
The comment about how old the earth is according to some 'creationists' misrepresents what many people that put faith in the Bible KNOW: that the book of Genesis simply does NOT support the idea that the earth has only been around for a few thousand years. Through careful study one will find that each creative day was at least 7 thousand years long. I am tired of people who are too lazy to read and just don't care enough about the Bible and so inevitably 'misrepresent' it. Let's get it straight. God and his word are not against 'science'. It is science against the Bible and God. Because 'most' scientist make science their God to replace the real God, the Creator with whom they would also have to answer for their conscience or lack of one. Where there is no God there are no rules and no 'truth'.
Posted by eydie barrientos on January 25,2013 | 08:30 PM
I guess it takes a 875 Quadzillion years for the blood cells to decompse in a dinasaur. yeah that's it. This actually proves the earth is older. Maybe into the Bentillian quaddrouplezillion years. It's their story and they are sticking to it up until God returns and well it's too late.
Posted by Charles on December 18,2012 | 10:44 AM
Jack Horner “Now see if you can find some evidence to show that that’s not what they are.” or 'Mary honey, everyone knows the world is flat, seeing those ship masts rising up on the horizon can't be right. Do you hear me dear? Would you like to continue your research? Ok, now that we see 'I to I' you are ready to continue.' Welcome to Scientism, where the high priest tells you what to believe and how to be absolved of your sin. Frankly I'm surprised that Schweitzer is still alive let alone still working for the Man. There is no desire to go where the evidence leads, just a ferocious holding to the template at all costs. Enter divergent evolution, Oort clouds, polystrate anomolies, living fossils, a bazillion helpful mutations, et al.
Posted by John S on December 18,2012 | 09:14 AM
maybe it's not as old as they think it is. How can a tree grow up through two different seams of coal that took millions and millions of years to form. To funny. Science would never admit they coud be wrong ?
Posted by flatpicker on December 5,2012 | 11:47 AM
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