The Only Mesozoic Dragonfly in Canada—Is a Dragonfly

In 2023, an undergraduate student from McGill University discovered a new dragonfly species in Alberta, Canada. In fact, “This is the first ever dinosaur-aged dragonfly found in Canada,” said paleontologist Andre Mueller of McGill University.1 Paleontologists are claiming it’s a missing link.


Oldest Evidence of Butterflies

Insects such as the ubiquitous butterfly belong to the huge phylum Arthropoda (creatures having paired, jointed appendages and a chitinous exoskeleton). There is no indication this phylum evolved from some other group. Indeed, arthropods “have a rich fossil record extending to the very late Precambrian period” as arthropods.1


Another Big Mistake in Evolution

The strange and wonderful coelacanth1 has long been a challenge to evolutionists.

Show Your Love for the ICR Discovery Center on North Texas Giving Day 2025!

Thursday, September 18, is North Texas Giving Day! We invite you to join others in supporting ICR’s unique ministry as well as our creation museum and planetarium in Dallas, Texas—the ICR Discovery Center. On the same day you can also enjoy $1 tickets for a special Dollar Day at the Discovery Center. Bring your family and friends for special activities and exciting giveaways!


Living Gyroscope in Flies

The lowly fruit fly (Drosophila) is the research biologist’s friend in fields such as biomedical science, genetics, and developmental biology. The insect takes up little space, is easily fed, has just four pairs of chromosomes, and reproduces rapidly.

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