James Webb Telescope Data: Challenges for the Big Bang?

Astronomers are thrilled by the extraordinary images provided by the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)—but some of the data already contradict Big Bang expectations.1

ICR Ice Sheet Research: Status Update

With ICR’s new focus on biology, my current ice sheet research is wrapping up. So, now is a good time to summarize the results so far.


Fossil Footprints Fit Flood Ice-Age Model

Anthropologists Thomas Urban (Cornell University) and Daron Duke (Far Western Anthropological Research Group) recently found preserved human footprints on an Air Force testing range located on the salt flats of Utah.1 These footprints are called “ghost tracks” because they are very hard to see except after rainfall when moisture can make them visible.

Central rotation in globular clusters: an indicator of relative youth?

In Journal of Creation. 36 (2):12–14.

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Stars Defy Big Bang

Recent measurements by astronomers at the University of Cologne (Germany) and Masaryk University (Brno, or the Czech Republic) have shown that a fast-moving star orbits the heart of our Milky Way galaxy in just four years.1,2 Teasing out this information was an impressive technical feat that required nearly twenty years’ worth of data.

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