Another leggy snake?Discovering leg bones in the fossil snake Eupodophis has evolutionists excited. But are leggy snakes ‘primitive’, and what have they to do with the Curse in Genesis 3?Article29 Apr, 2008
Grass-eating dinoscoprolites confirm dinosaurs ate grass, contrary to traditional evolutionary teachingArticle24 Mar, 2008
Horseshoe crabs invented themselves?The latest (earliest) horseshoe crab fossil find has made quite an impressionArticle14 Mar, 2008
That quote!—about the missing transitional fossilsEmbarrassed evolutionists try to ‘muddy the waters’Article18 Feb, 2008
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
Correcting the headline: 'Coelacanth', yes; 'ancient', noInstead of ignoring news reports with an evolutionary ‘spin’, we can ‘de-evolutionise’ them for powerful use in outreach.Article13 Jul, 2007
Neandertal speech capability and the limitations of osteological analysisSome claim Neandertals couldn’t produce modern human vowel sounds. But what can examination of skeletal remains really tell us about speaking ability?Article28 Jun, 2007
Squishosaur scepticism squashedRigorous testing confirms proteins found in T. rex fossil bone. Is T. rex related to chickens?Article20 Apr, 2007
A New Neandertal/Modern Human Fossil Hybrid?Most long-agers would love to see Neandertals be a separate species to humans. But how can this be if the evidence shows that they interbred?Article14 Nov, 2006
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
Neandertals were fully human in thinking: Symbolic items show human cognition and symbolic thinkingAlthough Neandertals are known to have made ornaments and decorated bone tools, many evolutionists have dismissed this as ‘borrowing’. New analysis of a site shows that the Neandertals were the real inventors.Article30 Aug, 2006
Controversial claim for earliest life on earthControversy over origin of stromatolites reveals new insights into the way scientists think.Article02 Aug, 2006
‘Schweitzer’s dangerous discovery’The lady scientist who discovered that still-soft-and-stretchy dinosaur material is at the heart of a controversy.Article19 Jul, 2006