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Archive: Arctic Dinosaurs, Hearing, Birds, Multiverse, Caveman Diet, School Boards, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early February 2002, restored from archives.

ENST: Dodging the Main Issue in the Cambrian Explosion

Evolutionists dance around the issue: the origin of biological information.

Early Bird Swims Like a Duck

If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, what is it?

Dinosaur Original Collagen Confirmed

Three methods have confirmed the presence of intact collagen fragments in a dinosaur hip bone.

Archive: Jellyfish, Stem Cells, Quran, Bats, Homo, Titan, Spiders, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in January 2002, restored from archives. Some of the items here were of fundamental importance at the time.

Soft Tissue Wars: Latest Inadequate Excuse

Four European scientists couldn't find original collagen in ichthyosaur bones, but how hard did they look?

Neanderthals Promoted to Relatives

Once viewed as an extinct missing link, Neanderthals are now seen as our distant relatives.

Paranthropus Not a Missing Link

Paranthropus boisei (formerly Zinjanthropus) is no longer considered a missing link. It was an extinct ape.

Archive: Motors, Teens, Geology Mysteries, Mars Flood, Pluto, Stem Cells, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early December 2001, restored from archives.

Time to Unlearn the Evolutionary March of Human Progress

New discovery adds more evidence against the human evolution progression.

Lucy Worshiped Like a Religious Icon

The adulation given to the ‘Lucy’ bones overlooks big problems with the fossil.

Evolution Rate: All Noise, No Signal

Darwinists boast of reducing noise in evolution data, but where is the signal?

Evolutionists Do Not Understand Evolution

Reporters and journal editors continue to misrepresent Darwinian evolution as a goal-oriented design process.

Archive: Sagan, Schools, Tools, Design, Noses, Fossils, Water, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early November 2001, restored from archives.

Evolving Upright Posture Is No Walk in the Park

The transition from quadruped to biped is much more complex than once thought.
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