The Cal Orcko (‘Lime Hill’) dinosaur trackwaysThousands of dinosaur tracks in a cliff?—How did they get there!Article05 Nov, 2018
Deadly plant’s flowers in amber deadly to evolutionMany people know that Strychnos plants contain strychnine, a deadly poison. The discovery of its flowers in amber is ‘deadly’ to evolution.Article26 Sep, 2018
Fossilized dinosaur retains its shapeScientists excited that many details remain visible in exquisitely preserved creature.Article17 Apr, 2018
Argentina egg site supports BEDS modelUnscrambling the clues at a fossil site in Argentina which contains thousands of yet-to-be-hatched dinosaurs that have been quickly buried.Article10 Nov, 2017
Cretan footprints stomp on human evolutionThe results of an investigation into human footprints has brought conclusions that are out of step with evolutionary orthodoxy.Article26 Oct, 2017
Folded fernsA delicate, fossilised plant unsurprisingly speaks of catastrophic burial.Article12 Jul, 2017
Mammoth—riddle of the Ice AgeThese huge creatures are used for evolutionary propaganda, but they can best be explained from a biblical worldview.Article28 Sep, 2016
‘Earliest’ fossil ‘forest’ surprisingly complexFurther study of a previously-decreed ‘simple’ and ‘early’ fossil forest shows more complexity than assumed.Article03 Jun, 2016
The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures—part 2: The logic of lycopod root structurePart 2: The logic of lycopod root structureArticle31 Aug, 2012
A fossil is a fossil is a fossil. Right?Do today’s definitions of the word ‘fossil’ rule out a biblical timescale by default?Article03 Jan, 2008
Human and dinosaur fossil footprints?Careful study of dinosaur trackways reaches amazing conclusions. Prints and sediment point to abnormal stress on animal communities. See what it means.Article12 Oct, 2006
Controversial claim for earliest life on earthControversy over origin of stromatolites reveals new insights into the way scientists think.Article02 Aug, 2006
Green River BluesContrary to evolutionist claims, millions of years are not needed to explain the millions of thin layers of shale (varves) in the Green River Formation.Article27 Jan, 2006