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Dinosaur demise did not jump start mammal evolution
Another long-cherished evolutionary ‘truth’ falls by the wayside.
by Michael J. Oard
Bird breathing anatomy breaks dino-to-bird dogma
A new discovery about bird thighs and lungs seems to be the ‘nail in the coffin’ for the popular notion that they evolved from dinosaurs.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Dino proteins and blood vessels: are they a big deal?
One blog claimed, ‘finding the rare, hardy biomolecule from dinosaurs is nothing to get excited about’. But see why proteins could survive the Flood but not eons.
by Carl Wieland and Jonathan Sarfati
Dinosaur soft tissue and protein—even more confirmation!
Mary Schweitzer announces even stronger evidence, this time from a duckbilled dino fossil, of even more proteins—and the same amazingly preserved flexible blood vessel and cell structures as before.
by Carl Wieland
Grass-eating dinos
How could dinosaurs have eaten grass, if it hadn’t evolved yet?
by David Catchpoole
Was Leviathan a Parasaurolophus?
Leviathan has long been a puzzle, but a likely solution is in sight. A major problem was the limits on the information that fossils can provide.
by Andrew Lamb
Feathery flight of fancy
Microscopy of the famed Sinosauropteryx ‘dino-bird’ fossil shows the idea of ‘protofeathers’ fails under close scrutiny
by Shaun Doyle
Pterosaurs flew like modern aeroplanes
New discoveries about a tiny pterosaur bone show that they flew with ‘aerodynamic tricks like those found in modern aircraft’.
by Jonathan Sarfati
A new candidate for Leviathan?
Fossil remains discovered in Niger’s Tenere Desert reveal a creature matching the biblical Leviathan.
by Peter Booker
Mammals had dinos for dinner
Mammals had dinos for dinner
by anon
Big questions
Christians do have helpful answers to the big questions in life. Just ask!
by Don Batten
Vietnamese emperor sees flying dragon