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Taking a crack at the Neandertal mitochondrial genome
A full-length stretch of DNA from a Neandertal mitochondrion has been sequenced. Some are using it to allege that it came from a different species to modern humans. But is that deduction justified?
by Robert Carter
Living fossils and ‘junk DNA’
Why do ‘living fossils’ and functions in ‘junk DNA’ present problems for evolution?
by Don Batten, Lita Cosner
Sea Pens
‘Extreme’ living fossils shout ‘after their kind’
by Don Batten
That choking feeling …
by NA
The tapir
‘Primitive’? A ‘hodge-podge of leftovers’? Or something else?
by David Catchpoole
Meet ‘Mr Living Fossils’
A former evolutionist who has worked as a research biologist now has a museum that highlights creation.
by Carl Wieland
Pygmy pipehorse pipe dream
There’s a lesson from this magnificently-camouflaged little critter, for those who can see it.
by David Catchpoole
‘Animal salad’ points to catastrophic demise
Evolutionists struggle to explain an enormous fossil graveyard that includes sea, land, and flying creatures.
by Len de Beer
‘Living fossils’
Liquidamber and Coelacanth
by Joachim Scheven
An overview of the Denisovan puzzle
How can we understand the mysterious Denisovan people from a biblical perspective?
by Peter Line
Soft tissue preservation in a ‘Jurassic’ ichthyosaur
More evidence that fossils are better explained in the biblical timeframe
by Phil Robinson
Pollen problem
Dinosaur dioramas in museums and children’s books on dinosaurs should now include flowers.
by Don Batten