Articles
Features |
Timothy L. Clarey, Ph.D. |
Jul 31, 2013
"When the well is dry, we know the worth of water.” This quote from Benjamin Franklin is all too true, especially in drought-stricken areas. Wells are supplied by groundwater that exists virtually everywhere below Earth’s...
Back to Genesis |
Timothy L. Clarey, Ph.D. |
Jul 31, 2013
A new discovery may shed light on how the great Flood began. In a paper published in Nature Geoscience, German scientists found evidence suggesting the earth’s mantle was up to 300 degrees Fahrenheit hotter during the initial, formative...
Creation Science Update |
Timothy L. Clarey, Ph.D. |
Jun 10, 2013
The lost city of Atlantis has been the source of much legend and folklore for centuries. The search for archaeological evidence for this missing city has continued even today, but mostly by amateurs and fortune-seekers. Now, scientists are making...
Creation Science Update |
Timothy L. Clarey, Ph.D. |
Apr 26, 2013
What's so fascinating about dinosaur tracks? Maybe it's because their many mysteries beg for solutions. For instance, because tracks in mud are so short-lived today, how did dinosaur tracks ever preserve in the first place? Newly...
Creation Science Update |
Timothy L. Clarey, Ph.D. |
Apr 17, 2013
The lure of gold has caused many to drop everything and rush off in search of the "mother lode." But where exactly do these precious gold deposits come from? An explanation for the origin of gold deposits has long eluded and perplexed...
Impact |
Timothy L. Clarey, Ph.D. |
Sep 1, 2006
The term "Dinosauria" was first used in 1841 by Sir Richard Owen in an address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, subsequently publishing the term in 1842. He was the first to recognize that dinosaurs...

