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William Stukeley, and an early 18th century plesiosaur
How members of the British Royal Society upheld biblical creation.
by Andrew Sibley
Revisiting Homo floresiensis
How has our understanding of Homo floresiensis changed since its discovery was first announced in 2004?
by Peter Line
A dinosaur made by the Flood
The story of Ultrasaurus
by Kevin Lamoure
Polar dinosaurs: evolutionary conundrums and biblical solutions
Evolutionary conundrums and biblical solutions
by Michael J. Oard
Alan Feduccia: the feathered dinosaur maverick
Fossil bird expert and evolutionist Alan Feduccia argues against feathered dinosaurs.
by Joel Tay
Scelidosaurus—evidence of rapid burial in the Early Jurassic of southern England
Rapid, episodic burial and the conundrums it presents for uniformitarian dating.
by Andrew Sibley
Amazing ammonite animatronics!
Scientists build amazing animatronic ammonite models to investigate their swimming abilities, but this demonstrates their intelligent design rather than evolution.
by Gavin Cox
The mystery of the inside-out ammonite
How was the soft tissue of an ammonite fossilized without its shell attached?
by Philip Robinson
The fossil record is complete enough
Does this mean the paucity of transitional fossils is real?
by Michael J. Oard
Dicynodonts and ‘out-of-place’ fossils
Giant mammal-like reptiles in the age of dinosaurs? Cretaceous dicynodont reclassified to Cenozoic mammal, otherwise it would be a proverbial Precambrian rabbit.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Early victim of the ‘dinosaur-extinction impact’
The first dinosaur death is claimed to have been drowned and quickly buried due to a huge tsunami caused by the Chicxulub impact at the Yucatan peninsula.
by Lucien Tuinstra
And the oldest feather belongs to … a bird
Does the oldest feather fossil found belong to a bird or a dinosaur?
by Philip Robinson