Massive Megashark Teeth Discovered

In 2015, schoolteacher and amateur fossil hunter Philip Mullaly discovered a number of three-inch teeth of what would later be classified as the large Great Jagged Narrow-Toothed shark (Carcharocles angustidens).1 The teeth were found along a beach in Victoria, Australia.


More Exceptional Preservation of Organic Material

The scientific community continues to reel and exhibit bewilderment that well-preserved carbon-based (organic) fossil material regularly appears in sediments supposedly many millions of years old.
 
One recent discovery of organic matrix is “evidence of exceptional preservation in the nacre and prismatic layers of a 66 Ma [million years] bivalve shell.”1


Are the Galápagos Islands a Laboratory of Evolution?


Coffee Drinkers Take Heart!

Coffee has nutritional benefits! Scientists in Duesseldorf, Germany, report,

Phenomenally Designed Hemoglobin

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