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Creationist museum challenges evolution

“On a rocky ledge, there is a pair of small theropods - young T. rex individuals, we’re told. And near to them (”hold onto your hat”, says Ken, anticipating our disbelief) there are two human children playing by a stream.
Most geologists would say humans and dinosaurs were separated by more than […]

Galapagos

We watched the first episode (Born of Fire) of BBC’s new series on Galapagos the other day… I don’t think I’ve said “wow” so many times since Planet Earth was on XD
I’d never quite realised that marine iguanas can actually stay underwater for up to half an hour to eat the algae - and the […]

Fossil animals found in Arctic Canada provide a snapshot of fish evolving into land animals
Always fascinating stuff =) Wish I still had a subscription to scientific journals…. one of several things I miss about being a student!





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