Denisovan Epigenetics Reveals Human Anatomy

A recent study making the news involves the reconstruction of the facial features and anatomy of the enigmatic humans known as the Denisovan from genetic data.1 In the evolutionist’s own words who did the study, “Denisovans are an extinct group of humans.” And the scientists’ research shows exactly that.

Homo erectus: The Ape Man That Wasn't


Komodo Dragon Genome Bites Evolution

Komodo dragons are the largest lizards in the world and a top predator on the remote Indonesian islands they inhabit. Their sensory system allows them to detect large prey, such as deer, over seven miles away. Although Komodo dragons are cold-blooded reptiles, they can rapidly increase their metabolism to near-mammalian levels for amazing bursts of speed and even long strenuous runs.


Are Blue Eyes in Humans a Mutation?


Complex Creature Engineering Requires a Creator

High-Tech Bat Sonar

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