Dinosaur demise did not jump start mammal evolutionAnother long-cherished evolutionary ‘truth’ falls by the waysideArticle18 Dec, 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
Angkor saw a stegosaur?A stone carving of a dinosaur at the ancient ruins of Angkor raises the question: how could anyone living 800 years ago have known what a dino looked like?Article22 Sep, 2008
‘Gastroliths’ deposited by mass flowSaid to be gizzard stones from dinosaurs, ‘gastroliths’ may be turn into another mistaken geological interpretation.Article01 May, 2008
Vietnamese emperor sees flying dragonVietnamese Emperor Ly Thai To recorded seeing a dragon.Article24 Apr, 2008
Grass-eating dinoscoprolites confirm dinosaurs ate grass, contrary to traditional evolutionary teachingArticle24 Mar, 2008
Galloping GiantsAsked how humans could have survived in a world of tyrannosaurs, creationists have cited research indicating they were much slower than thought. But now new research claims otherwise.Article07 Sep, 2007
Was Leviathan a Parasaurolophus?Leviathan has long been a puzzle, but a likely solution is in sight. A major problem was the limits on the information that fossils can provide.Article30 Jun, 2007
Squishosaur scepticism squashedRigorous testing confirms proteins found in T. rex fossil bone. Is T. rex related to chickens?Article20 Apr, 2007
Why don’t they carbon-test dino fossils? plus A powerful plug for a powerful Christmas giftT. rex bones with dino blood cells in vessels—C-14 dating and new discoveries. Another reader explains why our Da Vinci Code DVD is valuable.Article16 Dec, 2006