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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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More Soft Tissue in Archaeopteryx

More Soft Tissue in Archaeopteryx

Was the famous extinct fossil named Archaeopteryx a bird or an evolutionary link that led to birds? And how confident should scientists and others feel about the 150-million-year age assigned to this world-famous fossil? A new report on the latest specimen confirms two Bible-friendly trends that creation scientists have been tracking for a long time.1

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The Lipstick Vine: Evidence of Designed Adaption

The Lipstick Vine: Evidence of Designed Adaption

In their desire to validate the questionable case for evolution, conventional biologists will appeal to local adaptation, variation, and ecological speciation as supporting evidence. This is exactly what happened with recent research regarding lipstick vine (Aeschynanthus) speciation.1

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