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Woolly mammoth cloned for Siberia

Woolly mammoth cloned for Siberia

Can a Mammophant revive a lost landscape? Delve into the bold experiment of Pleistocene Park and its controversial plan to rewild Siberia with a hybrid creature.
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27 Jan, 2025
The wonders of water

The wonders of water

Water has some fascinating features that suggest it has been designed ‘just right’ for life.
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22 Jan, 2025
Could humans take down mammoths with spears?

Could humans take down mammoths with spears?

What happened to the woolly mammoths? Were they hunted, did they die from illness, or die from climate change?
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17 Jan, 2025
The lost squadron

The lost squadron

Do thick ice sheets really take thousands of years to form?
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16 Jan, 2025
Cold slab graveyard in Earth’s mantle points to Noah’s Flood

Cold slab graveyard in Earth’s mantle points to Noah’s Flood

This is powerfully consistent with the global tectonic catastrophe of Noah’s Flood
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15 Jan, 2025
Oil from sewage could help fuel future

Oil from sewage could help fuel future

Long ages aren’t needed.
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15 Jan, 2025
Solid rock from gas

Solid rock from gas

Under the right conditions, the process occurs in just months.
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15 Jan, 2025
Greenland ice cores: implicit evidence for catastrophic deposition

Greenland ice cores: implicit evidence for catastrophic deposition

Implicit evidence for catastrophic deposition and short time frame.
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09 Jan, 2025
The violent volcanoes of Io

The violent volcanoes of Io

Spectacular evidence for a young solar system
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02 Jan, 2025
Why Ice Cores Do NOT Prove an Old Earth

Why Ice Cores Do NOT Prove an Old Earth

If you’ve heard of ice core dating, chances are you imagine some sort of precise, scientific dating method involving counting layers in ice samples—kind of like counting tree rings in trees. And you’d be partly right. But is ice core dating reliable? How does it work, anyway? Is it an objective dating method, or does it rely on assumptions? If assumptions are involved, does everybody agree on those assumptions? And how does ice core dating relate to the Bible’s account of history? Join geologist, Dr Tas Walker, for a fascinating exploration of ice core dating and its relation to origins, worldview, and even the meaning of life!
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01 Jan, 202527:07
Where did the Ark land—part 1

Where did the Ark land—part 1

Archeological evidence for Noah’s ark so far has not been found conclusively. Maybe people are looking at the wrong mountain?
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27 Dec, 2024
Twists and turns

Twists and turns

The incredible forces unleashed in earthquakes gives insight into the geological forces released during Noah’s Flood.
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20 Dec, 2024
New Zealand given continental status

New Zealand given continental status

the large and the obvious in natural science can be overlooked
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20 Dec, 2024
New data for the Wollemi pine

New data for the Wollemi pine

A living tree found in Australia matches leaf and pollen fossils supposedly millions of years old. Could the tree have survived that long?
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19 Dec, 2024
The moon's recession and age

The moon's recession and age

Impact theory of moon origin has many problems, and lunar recession limits age, even including tidal arguments
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12 Dec, 2024
It’s plain to see

It’s plain to see

There are many landscapes on the earth that defy conventional (long-age) explanation.
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03 Dec, 2024