* Flip Benham of Operation Rescue National on BEL: The director of Operation Rescue National/OSA Flip Benham Denver talks to Bob Enyart about the viral video, Abortionist Ron Virmani's "Ugly Black Babies" (below). Bob also speaks with Flip about the conversion of Norma McCorvey, aka Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade.read more
Bob Enyart reports the news from a biblical perspective. IRS criminal and official Lois Learner undermined her ability to "claim the fifth" by first offering testimony, whereas Jesus Christ Himself, when on trial, answered and refused to answer various questions, which of course is no violation of any principle of justice. Bob also analyzes today's Islamic attack in London, the motivations for CNN's tornado-dazed Blitzer, and Denver's alleged journalist Jason Salzman.
* So Many Scandals: Bob and co-host Doug McBurney examine the litany of Obama scandals: What do they portend? And why are they all breaking now?read more
BEL airs the audio from more late-term abortion clinic workers describing the brutality committed by their own Texas abortionist who killed an untold number of children after they were born. Leslie Hanks, president of American Right To Life, joins Bob Enyart in studio to discuss this latest development.read more
Here are the scientific journals, the kinds of biological material found so far, and the dinosaurs yielding up these discoveries:
Scientific Journals: Nature, Science, PNAS, PLoS One, Proceedings of the Royal Society, the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, and others below in our chronological catalog of dinosaur soft tissue discoveries published in many leading journals.Biological Material Found: As of May 2013, in fossils from dinosaur-layer and deeper strata, researchers have discovered flexible and transparent blood vessels, red blood cells, many various proteins including collagen and hemoglobin, and powerful evidence for DNA.Dinosaur and Dinosaur-Layer Creatures: The dinosaurs and other Mesozoic creatures that have yielded their biological material are hadrosaur, titanosaur, ornithomimosaur [ostrich-like dinosaurs], mosasaur, triceratops, Lufengosaurs, T. rex, and Archaeopteryx.As you view the exciting scientific discoveries below, please feel free to listen to Real Science Radio co-hosts Fred Williams and Bob Enyart observe their annual tradition of presenting dinosaur soft tissue and other amazing discoveries including short-lived Carbon 14 in bones and other specimens from dinosaur-layer Mesozoic and even deeper strata.read more