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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
The Year the Water Dragon Roared
The Chinese year that began in January 2012 gives a powerful opportunity to witness.
by Carl Wieland
Archaeoraptor—Phony ‘feathered’ fossil
by Jonathan Sarfati
Mesopotamian monsters in Paris
Ancient Mesopotamian artifacts show evidence of ancient knowledge of dinosaurs.
by Dominic Statham
Dinosaur herd buried in Noah’s Flood in Inner Mongolia, China
Juveniles catastrophically mired in deep mud after larger mature members of the herd abandoned them to their fate?
by Tas Walker
Sea monsters … more than a legend?
Tales of unknown creatures make sense in a biblical framework of history.
by Rebecca Driver
‘Feathered’ dinos: no feathers after all!
Detailed analysis of Sinosauropteryx and decaying animals provides evidence for rapid burial, consistent with a global Flood. Also, claimed protofeathers were really support fibres for a single structure, like a crest.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Media bias hides the significance of Alaskan hadrosaur finds
Why don’t the media admit that Alaskan hadrosaur bones are not turned to stone, as would be expected in millions of years?
by Paul Price
The Bronze Tree of Sanxingdui
An intriguing archaeological find raises comparisons with the biblical account of the Fall.
by Stephen Brennecke
Dragons: animals … not apparitions
Accounts of dragons in history have an amazing similarity to various types of dinosaurs.
by Timofey Alferov
Dinosaurs are almost certainly extinct
We have had decades to verify the many claims that dinosaurs are still alive today, but to date none of those have panned out.
by Robert W. Carter, Gary Bates, Jonathan Sarfati
Did Angkor really see a dinosaur?
Skeptics have objected strongly to CMI’s presenting of the famous Angkor carving as evidence that man lived alongside dinosaurs.
by Jonathan O’Brien and Shaun Doyle