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Confirmed New Record for Most Distant Galaxy - Feb 9, 2026
/article/new-record-most-distant-galaxyJake Hebert, Ph.D. - A galaxy with the designation MoM-z14 has recently been confirmed as the most distant galaxy ever detected.1,2 By Big Bang reckoning, we are seeing this galaxy as it was just 280 million years after the supposed Big Bang. This shocked...
/article/prolonged-40-year-growth-t-rex-evidence
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - An open access 2026 PeerJ research paper claims that T. rex took 40 years to reach its full adult body size, in contrast to a much shorter previous estimate of 25 years.1–3 This study is arguably the most rigorous dinosaur growth study ever...
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - An open access 2026 PeerJ research paper claims that T. rex took 40 years to reach its full adult body size, in contrast to a much shorter previous estimate of 25 years.1–3 This study is arguably the most rigorous dinosaur growth study ever...
#1 Origins News Story of 2025: ICR Dr. Jeff Tomkins' Chimp Genome Research Confirmed and Vindicated - Jan 14, 2026
/article/the-1-origins-news-story-2025-icr-dr-jeffJake Hebert, Ph.D. - Research by ICR geneticist Dr. Jeff Tomkins was at the center of origins news in what has been called the “No. 1 Story for 2025.”1 The prestigious journal Nature confirmed (albeit grudgingly and belatedly) that the true genome-wide...
Did Fossil Birds Live Longer than Today's Birds? - Dec 31, 2025
/article/did-fossil-birds-live-longer-than-todaysJake Hebert, Ph.D. - The Bible matter-of-factly states that humans living before and shortly after the Genesis Flood had centuries-long lifespans (Genesis 5 and 11). Yet the Bible gives no indication that this remarkable longevity was supernatural. If such human...
Subsurface Oceans on Two Uranian Moons? - Oct 16, 2025
/article/subsurface-oceans-two-uranian-moonsJake Hebert, Ph.D. - A team of researchers led by University of North Dakota planetary scientist Dr. Caleb Strom concluded that the two Uranian moons Ariel and Miranda (directly left and right of pale blue Uranus in the above image, respectively) once had water...
/article/unreasonable-likelihood-abiogenesis
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - A recent popular science article begins with the words, “A new study published in July 2025 tackles one of science’s most profound mysteries – how did life first emerge from non-living matter on early Earth?”1 As is so...
Jake Hebert, Ph.D. - A recent popular science article begins with the words, “A new study published in July 2025 tackles one of science’s most profound mysteries – how did life first emerge from non-living matter on early Earth?”1 As is so...
The Big Bang Myth - Aug 29, 2025
/article/big-bang-mythJake Hebert, Ph.D. - According to the most popular conventional origins story, space, energy, time, and matter as we know them came into being 14 billion years ago when a hypothetical process called inflation caused space to rapidly expand. Somehow this cosmic...
ICR Research Showcased at 2025 CRS Meeting - Aug 28, 2025
/article/icr-research-showcased-at-2025-crsJake Hebert, Ph.D. - Drs. Michael Boyle, Tim Clarey, Randy Guliuzza, Frank Sherwin (Hon.), Brian Thomas, Jeff Tomkins, and I represented ICR at the 2025 Creation Research Society (CRS) meeting in July. One hundred ninety people attended the meeting at Missouri...
Earth-Sized Lava World ''Circling the Drain'' - Aug 7, 2025
/article/earth-sized-lava-world-circling-the-drainJake Hebert, Ph.D. - Astronomers have discovered an earth-sized exoplanet, designated TOI-2431 b, that is so close to its host star that it completes a full orbit in just 5 hours and 22 minutes.1,2 Or, to put it another way, this planet’s year is less than six...
Pluto’s Largest Moon Looks Young - Jul 21, 2025
/article/plutos-largest-moon-looks-youngJake Hebert, Ph.D. - When the New Horizons space probe captured images of Pluto and its large moon Charon as it flew by in 2015, conventional scientists were surprised by the small number of craters in Charon’s southern hemisphere.1 This suggested a relatively...



