Why Mammal Body Hair Is an Evolutionary Enigma
by Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. Mammal body hair is a complex structure that involves several basic parts, including a shaft, a root, and a follicle. The most common theory currently in… Read more »
by Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. Mammal body hair is a complex structure that involves several basic parts, including a shaft, a root, and a follicle. The most common theory currently in… Read more »
D. Russell Humphreys, Steven A. Austin, John R. Baumgardner, and Andrew A. Snelling Experiments co-sponsored by the Creation Research Society show that helium leakage deflates radioisotopic ages. In 1982 Robert… Read more »
A Fresh Look at the Australopithecines and Homo habilis Patrick H. Young The australopithecines and Homo habilis have been publicized for years as examples of evolutionary transitional forms that launched… Read more »
Order — Squamata, Suborder Serpentes Tom Hennigan Evolution theory predicts that the ancestry of organisms can be traced down a hypothetical evolutionary tree and eventually back to the first living… Read more »
Carl R. Froede, Jr. Uniformitarian scientists define their stratigraphic column using fossils linked to type sections, with the expectation that the rock record should exhibit evolutionary trends in its strata…. Read more »
Kevin L. Anderson Evolutionists frequently point to the development of antibiotic resistance by bacteria as a demonstration of evolutionary change. However, molecular analysis of the genetic events that lead to… Read more »
Walter R. Barnhart Supposed nests of dinosaur eggs are examined for indications that they were laid under normal subaerial conditions. It is shown that when representative clutches of eggs are… Read more »
Michael J. Oard and Peter Klevberg Well-rounded coarse gravel provides clues to the depositional process. The coarse gravel of the Mogollon Rim in central and northern Arizona, called Rim Gravel,… Read more »