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Dinosaurs are almost certainly extinct
We have had decades to verify the many claims that dinosaurs are still alive today, but to date none of those have panned out.
by Robert W. Carter, Gary Bates, Jonathan Sarfati
Petrified flour
A sack with petrified contents shows that millions of years is not needed for the process to take place.
by Tas Walker
Argentina egg site supports BEDS model
Unscrambling the clues at a fossil site in Argentina which contains thousands of yet-to-be-hatched dinosaurs that have been quickly buried.
by Michael J. Oard
‘Surprising’ lizards in amber
Thirty-eight fossil lizards reckoned to be 20 million years old—so well-preserved you can see whether their eyes are open or shut.
by David Catchpoole
Cretan footprints stomp on human evolution
The results of an investigation into human footprints has brought conclusions that are out of step with evolutionary orthodoxy.
by Warren Nunn
Dino-bird theory—a flight of fancy
The controversial theory with a long history of competing concepts that is no closer to being resolved than it was in Darwin’s day.
by Jerry Bergman and Philip Snow
Longest recorded fossil drag mark
A dying ammonite leaves behind a permanent impression which tells a story that needs explaining.
by Philip Robinson
Folded ferns
A delicate, fossilised plant unsurprisingly speaks of catastrophic burial.
by Unknown
Answering a moral relativist
A critic says morality has evolutionary roots, and blasts creationists for their “narrow” worldview.
by Keaton Halley
Tall molars did not evolve from eating grass
Some scientists connect changes in the grasses that animals ate and the development of teeth.
by Michael J.Oard
Den of ape-men or chambers of the sickly?
How do we interpret the latest Homo naledi findings with their associated ‘ape-man’ connotations and claims?
by Peter Line
Evidence some woolly mammoths asphyxiated from dust
Windy conditions after the Ice Age may have caused the demise of these iconic animals.
by Michael Oard