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The fossil find in China now confirms that fish appear suddenly in the fossil record along with all the other kinds of animals. …read more Read more here: creation.com   
Just as all ideas have consequences, incorrect ideas can have very bad, or even dangerous, results. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily   
Preserved in Lark Quarry’s mid-Cretaceous rock are almost 4,000 individual tracks representing about 180 dinosaurs. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily   
Are native-like protein folds easy to generate naturally? …read more Read more here: creation.com   
Is Jesus intrinsically bound in spacetime? …read more Read more here: creation.com   
Mankind was not the first to invent glass. Since creation, untold trillions of little creatures, called diatoms, have made their homes out of glass. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily   
How do squid match their surroundings when they are colourblind? The solution has inspired designers of a camouflaging material. …read more Read more here: creation.com   
Bigger eyes in Neandertals didn’t mean they had less brain. Read more here: creation.com   
Entomologists regularly discover examples of mathematical genius hardwired into various tiny-brained arthropods. More… Read more here: icr.org   
Multicellular organisms’ genomes typically contain a great deal of non-coding DNA (often called “junk” DNA, implying that it has little function), but not the bladderwort. Read more here: AIG Daily   
Does this prove molecules-to-man evolution? Read more here: creation.com   
“As we excavated the fossil, I thought that we were looking at a skin impression. Then I noticed a piece came off and I realized this is not ordinary—this is real skin.” More… Read more here: icr.org   
Recently reported research describes massively long and complex gene tails that do not code for proteins, but instead contain hundreds to thousands of built in regulatory switches per gene RNA copy. More… Read more here: icr.org   
Since the 1970s many exciting things have been happening in cosmology. This article is a discussion of various cosmological ideas. Read more here: AIG Daily   
The archer fish’s ability to snare its prey is no hit-or-miss affair. Read more here: creation.com   
They can ignore the fossils, ignore protein decay, or claim contamination. But all three tactics create far more problems than they solve. More… Read more here: icr.org   
Danny R. Faulkner, AiG–U.S., examines the Dodwell hypothesis, that the earth underwent a catastrophic impact in 2345 BC that altered its axial tilt and then gradually recovered by about 1850. Read more here: AIG Daily   
Claims about the ‘oldest-ever amber fossil’ yet found just don’t stack up. If these tiny creatures evolved from some common arthropod ancestor, then one would surely reasonably expect that the fossil record should show a variety of transitional forms from that arthropod ancestor to today’s gall mites. However, when scientists recently described some of the earliest gall mites from these fossils, they found the contrary. The ancient gall mites look just like modern ones. Study lead author David Grimaldi said, “they’re dead ringers for (modern) gall mites.”7 Read more here: creation.com   
For over 50 years in a Russian experiment, foxes have been selected for one trait—tameness. The results have been fascinating. A population has resulted that is as tame as domestic dogs. These changes have been associated with changes in the neuroendocrine system, including lower levels of blood cortisol. Developmental changes have been seen as well. In addition to these traits seen throughout the population, other changes have appeared at a rate higher than would be expected by mutation alone. The most notable example is a white spotting pattern which often results in a star on the fox’s face. The types [More]
This discovery, like so many similar finds, truly embarrasses evolutionist's age assignments. More… Read more here: icr.org   
This new data unequivocally proves that Neandertals and Denisovans were well within the DNA variability range of modern humans—not extinct primitive evolutionary offshoots of the human lineage. More… Read more here: icr.org   
Scientific enquiry and discovery is a wonderful thing, but can it really answer life’s big why? questions? Read more here: creation.com   
Retreating Stage formation of gravel sheets. Read more here: creation.com   
A recent report on the genome sequence of the so-called living fish fossil, the African coelacanth, has some evolutionists scrambling to defend their story. More… Read more here: icr.org   
Newly described prints bolster biblical creation's explanation of dinosaur footprints. More… Read more here: icr.org   
What is the difference between figure 1 and figure 2? Both are patterns of light and dark. Both are arrangements of the same 12 particular shapes in the same groupings. Both exhibit a complexity of arrangement. The probability of either arrangement arising by chance is similar. Neither arrangement has been produced by any action of the properties of the material they appear on. But there is a world of difference between the two, and that difference is equivalent to the difference between the imagined ‘primordial soup’1 of non-living chemicals, and a living cell. This is because a living cell is [More]
For two centuries Newtonian physics had successes unparalleled in the history of science. Failures in Newtonian physics led to the modern physics of the 20th century. Read more here: AIG Daily