The non-evolution of the human liverThe liver is complex and serves a lot of purposes in the human body. Could it have evolved?Article24 Jan, 2025
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
More on Homo nalediThe odd mix of anatomical features may indicate dietary deficiency.Article20 Dec, 2024
Not out of Africa or EuropePeople did not evolve in Africa or Europe but emerged from Noah’s Ark after the Flood.Article20 Dec, 2024
Neanderthals—a very human raceNeanderthal interbred with gracile homo sapiens, mtDNA, 3D reconstruction Teshik-Tash cave, Uzbekistan, 1856, Germany’s Neander valleyArticle04 Nov, 2024
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) RevolutionHumans are not meat-based computers; no matter how good an AI program might be at churning out responses to questions, it will never be emotionally involved with anything it does.Article29 Jan, 2024
Revisiting Homo floresiensisCreationist understanding of Homo floresiensis as fully human continues to be well-represented by the data.Article26 Jan, 2024
‘Pseudogenes’: Evidence of Human Evolution? HBP1 functionβ-globin HBP1 pseudogene has vital function, so function supports common design not common ancestry; junk DNA blunderArticle01 Jan, 2024
Lost cities of the AmazonProof that these modern-day hunter-gatherer tribes once lived in sophisticated urban centresArticle04 Dec, 2023
HLD 6—an ancient Chinese skull that’s hard to fit into current evolutionary ideas Ancient Juvenile Fossil Skull Unearthed in China Rewrites Human Evolution: Mysterious 300,000-year-old HLD 6 Skull Challenges the Human Family Tree.Article13 Nov, 2023
Developments in paleoanthropology no. 2How do some more recent paleoanthropology finds fit into the biblical perspective?Article19 May, 2023