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Is the fish really our ancestor?
A review of Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body by Neil Shubin
by Colin Mitchell
‘Remarkable’ mammal hairs in amber?
Is there any fossil evidence that dinosaur and modern mammals lived together?
by Shaun Doyle
Evolution of multicellularity: what is required?
Another insurmountable hurdle for evolution.
by Shaun Doyle
Distant starlight, and dino and human fossils
The Horizon problem: the big banger’s own distant starlight problem, and more evidence against the big bang. Why are there no mass graveyards of human and dino fossils?
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole
Panderichthys—a fish with fingers?
What of the latest ‘missing link’ offered up for fish-to-tetrapod evolution?
by Shaun Doyle
Toy car rocks million-year belief
The rock on the beach looked like any other rock–until it was turned over.
by Tas Walker
Another leggy snake?
Discovering leg bones in the fossil snake Eupodophis has evolutionists excited. But are leggy snakes ‘primitive’, and what have they to do with the Curse in Genesis 3?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Grass-eating dinos
How could dinosaurs have eaten grass, if it hadn’t evolved yet?
by David Catchpoole
That quote!—about the missing transitional fossils
The inside story on bombshell admissions from an evolutionary expert— and one skeptic’s attempts at damage control.
by Gary Bates
A fossil is a fossil is a fossil. Right?
Do today’s definitions of the word ‘fossil’ rule out a biblical timescale by default?
by Cecil Allen
Correcting the headline: ‘Coelacanth’ yes; ‘Ancient’ no
Instead of ignoring news reports with an evolutionary ‘spin’, we can ‘de-evolutionise’ them for powerful use in outreach.
by David Catchpoole
Worms devour bones
Worms devour bones
by anon