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Fish never learned to walk. Regardless, an evolutionary paleontologist suggested an undocumented scenario of how fish gradually evolved into four-legged creatures (tetrapods) about 400 million years ago. In evolving the ability to walk, the tetrapod limb had to alter considerably both in structure and in orientation, when compared with the tristichopterid fin. New bones appeared,… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham On this blog, I write about many, well, ridiculous statements that people make—and I keep thinking, “surely this is the most ridiculous thing I will ever write about,” but I just keep getting proven wrong! And that’s happening again, this time with a statement from Democratic gubernatorial candidate for Georgia, Stacey Abrams. Heartbeats—Manufactured Sounds? During a campaign event, Abrams stated, “There is no such thing as a heartbeat at six weeks. It is a manufactured sound designed to convince people that men have the right …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
Ironclad beetle laminated elytra have special joins that confer extra toughness, and might inspire aircraft joints. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham A new discovery might just change the entire evolutionary timeline (again!). Very tiny fossils—preserved in 3D, rather than squished flat—were recently uncovered of a green algae species almost identical to a modern genus of seaweed called Codium and “surprisingly complex.” Why is that significant? Well, these fossils are from some of the lowest rock layers, making them, in the evolutionary story, older than half a billion years old—half a billion years (during which five mass extinctions are believed to have taken place!) and no “evolution” occurred! How many times have we heard that evolutionists have had to [More]
A genetic copying mistake hampered this bird’s development and limited its lifespan. …read more Source: creation.com     
They seem cute when young. And cranky when they’re older … but bears are some of God’s most amazing creatures! Read More
Most readers would rather avoid the topic of mucous. It’s hardly a dinner-table subject! Regardless, our lives depend on this watery, mucilaginous material found in most creatures—vertebrate and invertebrate—including bacteria and yeast. Although gross to many, mucous is essential for life. Mucus has exceptional properties including elasticity, changeable rheology [flow of … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
The majority of zoologists and vertebrate paleontologists believe that birds are actually flying dinosaurs. This even includes the world’s smallest bird, the bee hummingbird of Cuba. Some scientists recently reported that they could allegedly see bird embryos passing through a dinosaur stage, which they interpreted as evidence of evolution. All baby birds have a moment prior t… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Do you have Neanderthal DNA in your genome? You might, as (according to one article) many people “living today have a small component of Neanderthal DNA in their genes.” In the evolutionary worldview, this is the result of “hybridization” as different “archaic human lineages” (not just Neanderthal) mixed with humans during the “evolution of our species.” This is all in the science news again because a new study was recently released that looked at ancient human fossil remains to help researchers recognize features in these skeletons that suggest the person might have been a “hybrid” (for example, [More]
With a heaven-sent scent sensor, why settle for less? …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/16074 target=_blank title="The 'Smellicopter': Not just copying, but actually using, God's design” >creation.com     
In 2020, an interesting evaluation of human evolution was made by a Scientific American science writer. The human saga, we now understand, is far more intricate than scholars of yore envisioned. The tidy tropes of our prehistory have collapsed under the weight of evidence: there is no single missing link that bridges apes and humankind, no drumbeat march of progress toward a predest… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Drumheller, Alberta, Canada is considered the “dinosaur capital of the world” because of the number and variety of dinosaur fossils uncovered in this unique site. Well, this site is in the news again—and it’s not just due to the discovery of a near-complete skeleton of a hadrosaur (a “duck-billed dinosaur”), but because of the presence of fossilized soft tissue, including tendons and “dark, scaly skin” with a pebbly texture (like the surface of a basketball). This incredible find shows the creature had to be buried very quickly, even before the skin could decay! The scientist who discovered [More]
By Tom Hennigan The wild and woolly world of hybrids is setting evolutionary ideas back on their heels. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Does having an extra forearm artery prove evolution? …read more Source: creation.com     
Our response to David Attenborough’s TV programmes ‘Conquest of the Skies’. The evidence shows beetles, birds, and other fliers were created; they did not evolve. …read more Source: creation.com     
Evolution is so flexible! It can be fast1 or slow.2 It can go forward or backward.3 It can add or eliminate structures—such as the alleged loss of parts of our voice box (larynx). Apparently, it can do anything that secular researchers need it to do. Indeed, when it comes to the amazing gift of speech, mankind stands alone. “When did speech evolve? Many animals, including chimpanzees, ca… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Kaia Kloster Do the scales on bird feet prove they evolved from dinosaurs? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Is the palmar grasp reflex a vestigial remnant of evolution? …read more Source: creation.com     
Evolution would require new genetic information, but only loss of genetic information is observed …read more Source: creation.com     
We appreciate the beautiful butterfly, but not so much the pesky moth. However, the wing structure of both creatures is amazing, “The wings of moths and butterflies are densely covered in scales that exhibit intricate shapes and sculptured nanostructures.”1 In addition, much research has been conducted regarding the remarkable abilities of the bat to navigate and hunt in the dark for tasty moths. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
How plausible is evolution as an explanation of the tRNA subsystem? …read more Source: creation.com     
Sir David tells the evolutionary story of how life proliferated on Earth, but the evidence he offers comfortably supports creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
Most of us are familiar with the incredible ability of different animal groups to migrate (such as birds).1,2 But what about invertebrates? Recently, scientists discovered that a moth called the death’s-head hawkmoth (as well as the dragonfly3) flies for miles, keeping on a path that’s narrow and straight. For the first time, scientists have continu… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Silent mutations do not affect the protein sequence, but new research has shown that they often have strongly negative effects, putting another nail in the coffin of Neo-Darwinism. …read more Source: creation.com     
Most people say that evolution is true, so why do a growing number of conventional scientists doubt it? These skeptics don’t question evolution’s premise that nature alone is somehow responsible for crafting creatures out of stardust. The debate centers on how nature might have achieved this incredible feat. Where and how did the first complicated structures (like eyes) arise through natural processes? Indiana … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is an internationally famous icon. The colorful corals, variety of creatures, and undulating waves make a massive, jaw-droppingly beautiful environment that can even be viewed from space. Now, environmental activists have been saying for decades that the reef is on the edge of collapse, but—defying their predictions—the reef just had a record growth year. According to reports, Coral cover on two-thirds of the iconic reef, which is seen as a bellwether of ocean health, has reached its highest level since records began 36 years ago. Now this seems like it should be good [More]
Sir David Attenborough and Charles Darwin were both mistaken in their evaluation of the animals of the Galápagos as evidence for evolution. …read more Source: creation.com