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Conventional Science Still Struggling to Exhume the Great Unconformity

Conventional Science Still Struggling to Exhume the Great Unconformity

The book of Genesis tells us about a global flood that occurred about 4,500 years ago, an event that began with the bursting of the fountains of the great deep and a tremendous amount of rainfall (Genesis 7:11–12). This activity most likely caused rapid and widespread erosion across the surface of the earth. Do we actually see evidence of such erosion in the rock record? Yes!

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Designed to Handle Oxygen: Lessons from Asgard Archaea

Designed to Handle Oxygen: Lessons from Asgard Archaea

Oxygen gives cells energy. But oxygen can also harm cells. Any organism that uses oxygen must both harness the power and protect itself against being damaged. A recent paper in Nature reports that certain Asgard archaea contain genes linked to oxygen use and suggests this helps explain how complex cells evolved over long ages.1 The key issue is not whether these microbes have oxygen-related genes—they do. The real question is whether those genes prove evolution or instead show careful biological design.

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New Species of Spinosaurus Supports Flood Catastrophe

New Species of Spinosaurus Supports Flood Catastrophe

Many people are fascinated with dinosaur discoveries—a new fossil, a new species, and the impressive size. But whenever we read a news article, a scientific paper, or even a textbook describing these dino finds, we must be guided by the all-important question: what are the facts and how should the facts be interpreted?

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Adaptation Without Innovation: Rethinking Mutations and Design

Adaptation Without Innovation: Rethinking Mutations and Design

What if mutations that seem helpful today become harmful tomorrow? That question sits at the center of a new genetics study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. The researchers found that many mutations improve protein function only under certain conditions and fail when the environment changes. Rather than showing how evolution creates new traits, the study highlights how living systems adjust to new conditions while staying largely the same.

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