what has idaho fish and game stumbled upon?

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Wow, has to be something old, maybe from a Long time ago and they just surfaced. Hope to see what comes of it
 

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It is pretty amazing how forensic science has benefited, and continues to benefit, from the advances in science and technology.

I would bet state and federal law men will be all over this, in terms of reviewing open/unsolved/cold cases.

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as am I.
I am not a big believer in the science of carbon dating (when one claims to be able to trace the date of something back a billion years, I must call B.S)but it will be interesting to see what they come up with all the same.
 

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no.not a science denier. just don't believe every claim they pull outa their posteriors on blind faith.nor do I look to bill nigh as the champion of truth.

science lovers have the tendency to put forth theory as fact when it just is not so.
 
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One of my college professors held a similar view to kidoggy. He said there was nothing more satisfying to him than proving a scientist wrong. I'm in the middle I guess- sure hope they can come up with some facts as to who the kids were.
 

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One of my college professors held a similar view to kidoggy. He said there was nothing more satisfying to him than proving a scientist wrong. I'm in the middle I guess- sure hope they can come up with some facts as to who the kids were.
yep,that is my wish also.