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Radiometric backflip
The discovery of bird tracks in ‘Late Triassic’ rocks once again puts a big question mark over the veracity of long-age radiometric techniques
by Jonathan O'Brien
Dinosaur and mammal tracks found together
Highly concentrated fossil tracks found near NASA Goddard Space Center support Noah’s Flood
by Michael Oard
Half a billion years … and still soft!
Pre-Cambrian fossils of marine worms have their original tissue. Similarly for bacteria that feed on them.
by David Catchpoole
The caring Neandertal
The portrayal of a Neandertal as a human-like, dim-witted creature is stripped away when the facts are examined.
by A.J. Monty White
The Neandertal mitochondrial genome
It does not support evolution
by Robert Carter
Mammoth clones coming to a zoo near you
An attraction coming to a zoo near you?
by Rob Carter
Roraima pollen
An evolutionary paradox still not solved.
by Emil Slivestru
National Geographic unveils ‘Wilma’ the Neandertal lady
Primitive? Sub-human? Even this evolutionary magazine portrays Neandertals as much more human than used to be the case.
by Carl Wieland
The biggest dinosaur eggs
Just how big were they, and what are the implications for the Ark?
by Phil Robinson
‘Earliest’ fossil ‘forest’ surprisingly complex
Further study of a previously-decreed ‘simple’ and ‘early’ fossil forest shows more complexity than assumed.
by Michael J Oard
‘Oldest’ fossil shrimp?
How is an old fossil shrimp important for unraveling evolution if it closely resembles modern shrimp?
by Shaun Doyle
Tyrannosaur ‘walking with sharks’?
How could T. rex be buried with sharks in the same rock formation?
by Gavin Cox