‘Giants’ in the land: an assessment of Gigantopithecus and MeganthropusHas evidence of ‘bigfoot’ or giant humans been found in the fossil record?Article13 Dec, 2007
‘Jurassic Park’ feathers?Does a fossil arm bone from a Velociraptor suggest dinosaurs had feathers?Article02 Oct, 2007
Submarines with fish fins?Engineers want their underwater survey vehicles to be able to do what fish can do.Article19 Sep, 2007
Homo habilis hacked from the family treeEvolutionists have been disagreeing about the validity of Homo habilis as a human ancestor. Now it seems they all agree, for different reasons, that it is not.Article14 Sep, 2007
Rare Australian fish has fins like hands‘Walking’ fish such as the Australian handfish are not transitional forms but living testimony of creation.Article18 Jun, 2007
Is the evolutionary tree changing into a creationist orchard?Is the evolutionary tree changing into a creationist orchard?Article10 May, 2007
No more love for Lucy?Perhaps the most famous icon of human evolution in modern times may now have to be quietly discarded.Article04 May, 2007
‘Out of Africa’ theory going out of style?The skeletal remains of an ‘early’ human found in a cave in China are good news for creationists.Article02 May, 2007
Ota Benga: the pygmy put on display in a zooSoon after its inception, Darwinism was used to reinforce every possible division by race, sex and nationalityArticle19 Apr, 2007
Did God create life?Stanley Miller’s famous 1953 experiments are anything but evidence for evolution.Article22 Jan, 2007
Hofmeyr man—another African ‘missing link’?The Hofmeyr skull is being termed a new ‘missing link’, but it’s not exactly the usual claim for man-ape affinityArticle19 Jan, 2007
Gogonasus—a fish with human limbs?As with all so-called ‘missing link’ finds, the difference between what the media tells us and real story is considerable.Article31 Oct, 2006
The ‘Lucy Child’ More good news for creationistsThis fossil type is widely touted as our ancestor. The discovery of an extremely well-preserved specimen focuses attention on the evidence that things are not what evolutionists would have hoped.Article22 Sep, 2006
The AxolotlThe axolotl lives in water but has legs to walk on the bottom. Some evolutionists think this is a perfect ‘missing link’, but the facts give a quite different picture.Article18 Sep, 2006