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- Earth, Mars, Moon Have Different Origin, Study Says. In a direct challenge to the nebula hypothesis, French geologist Guillaume Caro says that the chemistries of these three bodies are inconsistent with, and unexplainable by, that model. National Geographic. March 19, 2008.
- The Global Flood As You've Never Seen It Dr. Walt Brown challenges many of the accepted theories, while offering scientific evidence backing a global flood and a young earth. CBNNews.com. November 27, 2007
- Rock of Ages, Ages of Rock A layman's feature on the First Conference on Creation Geology, the Creation Museum, and creationism in general. The New York Times Magazine. November 25, 2007.
- 3-D model shows big body of water in Earth's mantle Researchers at Washington University have discovered a water reservoir within the earth’s mantle. PhysOrg.com February 08, 2007.
- New campaign to censor different view of Grand Canyon Once again evolutionists are pushing the US National Parks Service to have the creationist book banned from Canyon bookstore. by Tas Walker. Creation Ministries International. January, 9 2007.
- RATE Book available Online! Available now for FREE download: the 676-page book Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth.
- A cool solution to waste disposal A group of physicists in Germany claims to have discovered a way of speeding up radioactive decay. Physicsweb. July 31, 2006
- Geologists Discover Water Cuts Through Rock at Surprising Speed University of Vermont July 22, 2004
- Geologists Make Better Estimates of Rock Ages, Study Global Climate Change Research shows important Niagra Falls formations "formed five times faster than previously thought." Ohio State Research News.
- Ironstone pods in the Archean Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa Earth's oldest seafloor hydrothermal vents reinterpreted as Quaternary subaerial springs. Quaternary is considered the youngest of geological ages, and thus this represents a drastic reduction in the estimated age of these "oldest" hydrothermal vents. Geology Vol 31(10). October 2003. pp. 909–912
- University of Cincinnati Geologists Introduce Colleagues To Unknown Amphibian, New Tools for Studying Volcanoes and More Challenges views on erosion, asserts flood causes for the "Mother’s Day" bone dig in Montana, and challenges evolutionary assumptions on fossil succession. University of Cincinnati. November 5, 2003
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