South American Plant Fossils Confirm Flood Boundary

Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D., and Tim Clarey, Ph.D.


Was a Franken-Fish "Created"?

In 2020, Hungarian zoologists described the hybridization of a Russian sturgeon and American paddlefish.1 Some sources have reported the scientists created a “franken-fish”—as indeed it looks quite bizarre.2 Researchers, however, are calling it the sturddlefish—with sharp fins and an elongated nose.3


New Evidence Hurts Feathered Dinosaur Theory

Is a dinosaur still a dinosaur if it has flight feathers? A new study points to some fascinating evidence that contradicts the idea of feathered dinosaurs and confirms created kinds.


Great American Outdoors Act, Signed into Law by President

In a bipartisan legislative achievement to promote better stewardship of American public lands, U.S. Senators and Representatives finalized their bill (H.R.


Sudden Appearance of Flowering Plants Fit Flood Model

A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution has claimed that flowering plants, the most common type of plant on Earth, first appeared in small numbers in rocks of the Early Cretaceous.

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