Real-life Jurassic Park? Ancient rhino proteins found — dino discoveries may be coming

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Scientists have extracted 24-million-year-old protein sequences from a rhino tooth discovered in the Canadian Arctic, surpassing the age limit of DNA preservation. This breakthrough in paleoproteomics offers new insights into evolution and confirms the long-term stability of proteins. Researchers are optimistic about the possibility of studying dinosaur proteins in the future, potentially revolutionizing our understanding of ancient life.