The Flood origin of amber and insects in amberThe origin of fossil amber with its myriads of insects and small creatures is elegantly explained by the global Flood.Article30 Sep, 2024
Lowermost mantle becomes more complicatedA new mineral phase discovered may have implications for how we understand the geotectonics of Noah’s Flood.Article30 Aug, 2024
The Nile Valley was carved in Noah’s FloodThe massive Nile valley supports the biblical evidence for Noah’s Flood.Article14 Aug, 2024
Fossils in a day?Research on how fossils form shows that fossils can form quickly under the right conditions.Article20 May, 2019
Concrete from algae challenges millions of yearsHow amazing it would be if one could grow their own concrete from a readily available source.Article25 Mar, 2024
Dropstones in cap carbonatesDropstones from warm-climate cap carbonates create difficulties for long-age interpretations and opportunities for biblical framework.Article15 Mar, 2024
Another one bites the dust The head and trunk of Elephant Rock, New Zealand, have succumbed to the ravages of erosionArticle20 Nov, 2023
Oil not always fossilEvidence indicates much oil is not from fossils, but is formed by bacteria acting on substances of non-organic originArticle22 Aug, 2011
Ooids grew rapidly in the FloodOoids form differently today from their analogues in the rock record, suggesting the Flood provided unique conditions for their formation.Article16 Jun, 2023
Gold deposits—formed by the global FloodGold in hydrothermal colloidal solution was deposited quickly into hyper-enriched bonanza veins at Brucejack mine, aided by seawater.Article16 Jan, 2023
Cosmic magnetic material forms fastTetrataenite, a promising alternative to rare-earth magnets, was thought to need millions of years to form, but a lab formed it quickly.Article08 Nov, 2022
Gemstones don’t take ages to formA new study has shown that gemstones such as emerald and aquamarine could form rapidly, within minutes to hoursArticle07 Nov, 2022
Folded rocks: testimony to Noah’s FloodMany types of folded rocks look like they folded quickly before becoming hard, consistent with Noahs Flood.Article16 Mar, 2022
Largest fossil of 'multi-million-year-old' millipede Arthropleura found in England.Arthropleura, giant millipede fossilized in sandstone from the Carboniferous, demonstrates fast, deep burial in marine sediment consistent with Noah’s FloodArticle06 Jan, 2022
Speleothem growth in caves vs man-made structuresComparing speleothem fast growth rates and chemistry in caves and man-made structuresArticle04 Dec, 2021
Stalactites in a pub cellarStalactites in a pub cellar show how cave structures dont always form by slow and gradual processes.Article25 Oct, 2021