How the Joggins Polystrate Fossils Falsify Long AgesPolystrate fossils cut through rock layers, challenging deep time. Do they reveal a global flood? Paul Price examines the evidence geologists avoid.Podcast18 Feb, 202515:33
Woolly mammoth cloned for SiberiaCan a Mammophant revive a lost landscape? Delve into the bold experiment of Pleistocene Park and its controversial plan to rewild Siberia with a hybrid creature.Article27 Jan, 2025
Tantalizing 3D Trilobite detailsBody parts seen for the first time defy ‘slow burial’ ideas.Article17 Jan, 2025
Could humans take down mammoths with spears?What happened to the woolly mammoths? Were they hunted, did they die from illness, or die from climate change?Article17 Jan, 2025
Soft tissue in fossil dinosaur brainsSoft issue in fossils is hugely problematic to the idea that they are millions of years old.Article20 Dec, 2024
DNA from the dustHow could fragile DNA last in sediments dated 14,000 to 550,000 years?Article20 Dec, 2024
Bone carvings add to Neandertal picturemore evidence that Neanderthals were fully humanArticle20 Dec, 2024
Tissue 'preserved' in 'shin destroyer' dinosaurUnfossilized soft tissue discoveries like this contradict belief in long ages Article20 Dec, 2024
New data for the Wollemi pineA living tree found in Australia matches leaf and pollen fossils supposedly millions of years old. Could the tree have survived that long?Article19 Dec, 2024
Dino baby: offal disappointmentScipionyx samniticus is a lizard, not a missing linkArticle05 Dec, 2024
Hundreds of jellyfish fossilsCharles Darwin predicted in Origin of Species that no jellyfish fossils would ever be found, but hundreds in a Wisconsin sandstone quarry prove him wrong.Article05 Dec, 2024
The pigs took it allEvolutionists reject radiometric dates when they conflict with evolutionary fossil dates, such as KBS Tuff pigs and skull 1470.Article21 Nov, 2024