Neandertal genome like oursDecoding of 60% of the Neandertal genome surprises evolutionists as to how similar it is to modern humansArticle01 Jun, 2010
Evolution of multicellularity: what is required?Another insurmountable hurdle for evolution.Article07 May, 2010
Muscle and blood found in an “18-million-year-old” fossil!The best ever find of preserved soft tissue yet documented in the fossil record are powerful evidence for the BibleArticle11 Nov, 2009
The FOXP2 gene supports Neandertals being fully humanDNA analysis reveals the exact same protein as modern humans supporting the creationist interpretation.Article11 Sep, 2009
The real ‘Jurassic park’?Not just DNA, but even entire organisms capable of being brought back to life are increasingly being found in specimens supposedly ‘millions of years old’.Article03 Aug, 2009
Dinosaur soft tissue and protein--even more confirmation!Mary Schweitzer announces even stronger evidence, this time from a duckbilled dino fossil, of even more proteins—and the same amazingly preserved flexible blood vessel and cell structures as before.Article06 May, 2009
Panderichthys—a fish with fingers?What of the latest ?missing link? offered up for fish-to-tetrapod evolution?Article09 Dec, 2008
Toy car rocks million-year beliefThe rock on the beach looked like any other rock?until it was turned over.Article17 Nov, 2008
Inconvenient NeandertaloidsAwkward questions for the Out-of-Africa? model for human evolution?a problem for evolutionists and ?progressive? creationists.Article09 Oct, 2008
National Geographic unveils ‘Wilma’ the Neandertal ladyPrimitive? Sub-human? Even this evolutionary magazine portrays Neandertals as much more human than used to be the case.Article07 Oct, 2008
Taking a crack at the Neandertal mitochondrial genomeA full-length stretch of DNA from a Neandertal mitochondrion has been sequenced. Some are using it to allege that it came from a different species to modern humans. But is that deduction justified?Article16 Sep, 2008
Doubting doubts about the SquishosaurWere the reports of soft tissue in T. rex bones all wrong? Is it time to discard this powerful-seeming evidence? Not yet, it seems.Article02 Aug, 2008
Ventastega—not a leg to stand onWhat of the latest ‘missing link’ offered up for fish-to-tetrapod evolution?Article04 Jul, 2008
The 'Lazarus effect': rodent 'resurrection'!Looking for something different? Try an Asian food market. You might be surprised …Article14 May, 2008