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Elephant Genome Project: evolutionary theory re-written
The Elephant Genome Project reveals a new elephant species alive today, and rewrites the previously held evolutionary tree for elephants. Research findings fit nicely with the Biblical account.
by Joel Tay
How many lives do cats have?
It’s true that cats have an uncanny ability to land on their feet. But that doesn’t make them invulnerable.
by David Catchpoole
Resurrecting a ‘prehistoric’ horse
Horses are horses, of course, and they had their genesis in Genesis.
by Philip Bell
Only the Bible explains the diversity of life
The biblical explanation for the diversity of life fits the facts far better than Darwin’s theory.
by Dominic Statham
Superbugs not super after all
‘Superbugs’ are seen by some as evidence of evolution in action but the truth is rather different.
by Carl Wieland
Genetic engineers unwind species barrier
Evolutionary claims of a new species of yeast simply fall flat.
by Philip Bell
The Australian dingo—a wolf in dog’s clothing
‘A dog is man’s best friend’? But there are good reasons to beware the dingo!
by David Catchpoole
Zenkey, zonkey, zebra donkey!
Everyone was expecting the pregnant donkey to give birth to a donkey foal. But the newborn had … stripes!
by David Catchpoole
The hyena—a creature we love to hate
Does the hyena deserve its ‘cowardly and villainous’ reputation?
by David Catchpoole
What does min mean?
How closely does the Hebrew word min (‘kind’) match the modern creationist usage of the term ‘baramin’ (‘created kind’)?
by Pete J Williams
Large sparrow-finch monobaramin in perching birds
Hybrid data suggests a large sparrow-finch baramin that includes over 1,000 modern species!
by Jean K Lightner
A problem of pedigree
Pedigree dogs, far from being the ‘most evolved’, are actually the sickest and most genetically impoverished.
by Lita Sanders