
Another Feathered Dinosaur Tale
On December 8, 2016, a science news story broke that researchers had found entombed in mid-Cretaceous amber a dinosaur tail complete with "primitive plumage"—i.e., feathers.1
The Chasm Between the Human and Chimpanzee Genomes: A Review of the Evolutionary Literature
by Jerry Bergman, Ph.D., and Jeffrey Tomkins, Ph.D.
In M. Horstemeyer, ed., 2013, Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Creationism, Pittsburgh, PA: Creation Science Fellowship. Visit the ICC at www.creationicc.org.

Hybrid Sharks and Evolutionary Storytelling
by Frank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon), & Brian Thomas, PhD. *
When biologists found hybrid sharks in Australian waters, lead researcher Jess Morgan told Discovery News, “This is evolution in action.”1

Life: More Complicated Than We Can Imagine
Organic life is the antithesis of simplicity. Theologians, science historians, philosophers, scientists, and science writers have struggled through the decades to carve out a good definition of this cryptic term, but a lucid definition of life continues to evade even the brightest minds.









