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Neandertal genome like ours
Decoding of 60% of the Neandertal genome surprises evolutionists as to how similar it is to modern humans
by Rob Carter
Large scale function for ‘endogenous retroviruses’
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by Shaun Doyle
Vintage Journal: The origin of life
A critique of current scientific models
by Aw Swee-Eng
Meta-information
Recent discoveries of how the non-protein coding DNA controls the protein-coding part and how cells replicate give evolutionists a seemingly incurable headache.
by Alex Williams
Furry little humans?
Dedicated research shows that evolutionary ideas about the ‘people-like’ nature of apes and monkeys are largely fantasy.
by Carl Wieland
The Best Genetic Computer Program in the World
Scientists begin to unravel the splicing code
by Rob Carter
Bugs in brine
The Discovery of DNA in bacteria in ancient salt crystals shows they cannot be millions of years old.
by Don Batten
Canaanite DNA disproves the Bible?
Fake news on Canaanite DNA ‘contradicting’ the Bible sets the science news media buzzing.
by Shaun Doyle
Heads I win, tails you lose
Please advice ‘teaser’
by Dominic Statham
The slow, painful death of junk DNA
New findings undermine the idea that large stretches of our DNA are useless.
by Rob Carter
The chromosome 2 fusion model of human evolution—part 2: re-analysis of the genomic data
Part 2: re-analysis of the genomic data
by Jeffrey Tomkins, Jerry Bergman
Chimpanzee Y chromosome is radically different from human
The chimp Y chromosome is radically different to the human Y chromosome, contradicting evolutionary expectations.
by Robert W Carter