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Pluto (color-enhanced) from New Horizons, Sept 24, 2015 release

Geologists Smash Pluto to Make it Look Old

Planetary scientists pull out their tried-and-true all-purpose explanation: impacts.

Two More Age Troubles for Saturn’s Rings

Disruptive processes make it harder to believe Saturn's rings could last for billions of years.

Geology Tackles its Great Anomaly

A billion years of evolutionary time is missing at this bedrock boundary. How does secular geology deal with it?

Geological Names Are Not Carved in Stone

A good deal of arbitrariness and modification over time goes into the naming of geological systems.

Volcanoes Cause Global Warming

Volcanic eruptions can warm and cool the climate. Predicting which outcome will occur exceeds the uncertainties in geophysical knowledge.

Antimatter Problem Still Defies Natural Explanation

The latest test of matter and antimatter shows that they both respond identically to gravity.

The James Webb Space Telescope Will Not Tell Us Where We Came From

As the long-awaited launch of JWST approaches, it's time to deflate some pompous predictions.

Massaging Extinction Narratives with Microfossil Divination

When you look at the details of the research, the basis for confidence evaporates.

Reexamined Laetoli Footprints Confound Anthropologists

Another new set of Laetoli human footprints found: Do we have to rewrite the textbooks yet again?

Horses Make Stone Tools

Animals can make stone tools not to use them as tools, but for fooling paleoanthropologists.

Dragon Man Upsets the Textbooks on Human Evolution

For the third time in 2020-2021, books about human evolution must be rewritten. Not so fast! Major problems exist with this latest skull.

Evolutionists Add Another Magic Wand: Climate Change

When mutation, selection and deep time fail, evolutionists can now rely on climate to work mindless miracles.

Evolution Suspected on Mars

Mars had great floods of Biblical proportions, but evolutionists find images of Darwin instead.

One-Eruption Volcanoes: On the Decline?

Monogenetic volcanoes pockmark the western United States, but their dates and causes are poorly understood.

Earth Factories, Not Exploding Stars, May Form Elements

What textbooks have taught for decades may not be completely true.
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