Botany Fig Trees Convert Carbon Dioxide into Stone July 31, 2025 Scientists discover remarkable sequestration and symbiosis in fig trees, pointing to fine-tuning while raising questions about long-age geological assumptions and climate projections. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Unrequited Love: Millions of Years Cheat Evolutionists June 3, 2025 Secular scientists love Ma, but Ma doesn't love them back. CONTINUE READING
Botany Recent Plants Found Under Greenland Ice March 16, 2021 Plant materials in an ice core cannot be a million years old. They look like they were buried in the recent past. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Radiocarbon Dating Is Not Globally Uniform May 31, 2018 Adjustment required for dates in the Levant could undermine published results by decades and impact debates about Biblical chronology. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossils Sprout New Tales April 25, 2016 When unexpected things turn up in the fossil record, evolutionists get out their storytelling playbook. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods New Radiocarbon Measurement Device Promises Faster, Cheaper Date Testing April 19, 2016 Dating of artifacts and fossils may become much more common thanks to a new instrument. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Ancient Tissue Revolutionizing Historical Science August 12, 2015 The ability to observe and reconstruct ancient DNA, proteins and tissues is bringing surprises to evolutionists. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Radiocarbon Dating Becoming Unreliable August 6, 2015 Your T-shirt could soon contain the same carbon-14 as William the Conqueror's robe from 1066 AD, scientists warn. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Dino Soft Tissue Confirms Creationist Prediction June 10, 2015 Gleanings from the original paper show discoverers excited but surprised. Creationists are excited and gratified. CONTINUE READING