A chemical analysis used to determine the age of organic materials based on their content of the radioisotope carbon-14; believed to be reliable up to 40,000 years.
Creation science has a big problem with orthodox radiometric dating and carbondating.
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The carbondating process may have sampled the contaminants as well as the fibres' cellulose.
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Fossil remains have been found, and their location and carbondating signaled back to us.
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The time of death was assessed by carbondating.
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With carbondating and modern techniques now available, Adanson turned out to be close to the truth.
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There, radio- carbondating of a boat-shaped oratory has shown that it dates from the time of Patrick.
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Bone analysis, carbondating, ultra-violet scanning, X-ray.
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The most prominent scientist from GNS is Thomas Athol Rafter who helped develop carbondating in the 1950s.
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Geologists at Rhode Island's Brown University used carbondating to measure the age of sediments on the lake floor.
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The researchers say carbondating tests on three of eight skeletons exhumed from the convent are already under way.
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Scientists have calculated the earth is over 4 billion years old, based on carbondating of rocks and other research.
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Scientists worked out when they inhabited the cave by carbondating charcoal fragments excavated alongside spear points and basic cutting tools.
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In fact, carbondating of the Turin shroud seems only to have enhanced its reputation as the winding sheet of Christ.
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To pinpoint which historical plague outbreak the "Charterhouse 25" could have fallen victim to, the researchers used radio carbondating.
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Over times, the carbon 14 atom experiences radioactive decay (this explains how carbondating works) through a process called beta decay.
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We answered quick questions from Mahrukh on soft plastic recycling, Williams question about carbondating and a query from Margaret about Labour weekend.