Friday 30 April 2021

Cuckoo bIrd crossed the Sahara five times in ten years,


 

Common cockoo,  Bogbumper, GFDL 1.2.

Joel Kontinen


Common cuckoos (Cuculus canorus) spend their winters in Africa and migrate to the U.K. in the spring to breed, typically arriving in late April and early May, 

Now, scientist have dIscoveded that a cockoo called  PJ just broke their record, by flying ten times across the  Sahara,.  It is a  distance of  80, 000 kilometrec or 50, 000 miles. 

 “To better understand why cuckoo populations are declining, the BTO launched the Cuckoo Tracking Project in 2011 to tag and monitor the birds during their intercontinental migration. The team placed a satellite tag on PJ in 2016, as a part of the tracking project.”

Flving  birds are a hazard to Darvisists. How could they pick the spot that they’re headed to in a world devoid of senses?

 

Source:

Lanese. Nicoletta. 2021, Cuckoo bird has crossed the Sahara 10 times in 5 years Live Science  26 April.   

  


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Wednesday 28 April 2021

35 years ago Chernobyl bought mutations but nothing else

 

slawojar 小山, CC BY-SA 3.0..

Joel Kontinen

Chernobyl, the site of the deadliest nuclear accident of all time, should become a World Heritage site, Ukranian officials say.

But what does the nuclear accident that happen on 26 April 1986  tell us

It shows that mutations that can be construed as mechanics of evolution. However, mutatiots are spelling errors. Misspellings do not cure the text and DNA copying errors are not inherited by anyone. For example, DNA repair mechanisms keep most errors at bay. But the nuclear accident brought dead to many people.

Mutation controls in cells tend to make things very awkward for Darwinian evolution

Source: 

Weisberger, Mindy . 2021. Post-apocalyptic, abandoned Chernobyl could become a World Heritage site. Live Science 



Monday 26 April 2021

Pizzly Bears Prove Genesis Is Right

 

Image courtesy of Corradox, CC BY-SA 3.0.

Joel Kontinen

 

In 2006 hunters shot a white bear that had brown patches in its fur. DNA tests indicated that the animal that had lived in the Arctic region was a hybrid, a descendant of a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) and a polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Known as pizzly, prizzly or grolar bears, they are increasingly being spotted in the wild. Four years later, for instance, a hunter in Canada killed another of these hybrids.


Conservationists are afraid that polar bears might eventually die off as a distinct species if they keep on mating with grizzlies.n  2006 hunters shot a white bear that had brown patches in its fur. DNA tests indicated that the animal that had lived in the Arctic region was a hybrid, a descendant of a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) and 
a polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Known as pizzly, prizzly or grolar bears, they are increasingly being spotted in the wild. Four years later, for instance, a hunter in Canada killed another of these hybrids.

Now, scientist have found them all along the Artic Circle,

According to evolution. Grizzly bears and polar bears only diverged 500,000 to 600,000 years ago, so they might produce viable offspring,
Conservationists are afraid that polar bears might eventually die off as a distinct species if they keep on mating with grizzlies.

While the grizzly bear and the polar bear are distinct species, they belong to the same Genesis kind. Likewise, lions and tigers belong to the same biblical kind.

Source: :

 Turner Ben. 2021,'Pizzly' bear hybrids are spreading across the Arctic thanks to climate change Live Science  24 april 


Saturday 24 April 2021

Frogs In Anractica

 


Imagate courtesy of Simon Pierre Barrette, José Grau de Puerto Montt, and Mats Wedin/Swedish Museum of Natural History, fair use doctrine.

Joel Kontinen

Can you imagine frogs in snow-covered, frigid Antarctica? A recent fossil discovery has significant implications for Earth’s climate history as well as the fossil record.

In April 2020, a Swedish paleontologist, Dr. Thomas Mörs of Stockholm’s Naturhistorika Riksmuseet (Royal Museum of Natural History), published the first report of fossilized frog bones ever found in Antarctica.

The frog was said to be 40 million years old. This study brings to mind Noah’s Flood that ravaged the Earth 4,500 years ago. Before that, Antartica was probably  non existent,. 

But they have found dinosaur bones in Canada as well as petrified forest in Antartica.

Source: 

Joel Lucas, 2020,  Shows Cold-Blooded Frogs Lived on Warm Antarctica. Tthe New York Times  23 April.   



Thursday 22 April 2021

Our eyesight got 100 Million years older


Image courtesy of Ingo Braasch, fair use doctrine,


Joel Kontinen

It has been the  evolutioist¨'s will to inflate the earliest date for something, In this case, It is the eye that has occurred  before they thought it would happened .

According To MSU News,

 “The network of nerves connecting our eyes to our brains is sophisticated and researchers have now shown that it evolved much earlier than previously thought, thanks to an unexpected source: the gar fish.”.

 “Modern fish, they don’t have this type of eye-brain connection,” said  Ingo Braasch , an assistant professor in the Department of Integrative Biology in the College of Natural Science. at the Michigan State University.

This work, published online in the journal Science on April 8, also means that this type of eye-brain connection predates animals living on land.

So, according to evolution, our eyesight just  got 100 million years older.. in evolution's views, we are fish, 

Source .  

 Davenport, Matt. 2021,  A discovery that 'literally changes the textbook' Michigan State University 8 April, 





Tuesday 20 April 2021

The giraffe stature is not explained by evolutionary ways


 

Joel Kontinen

Biologists and physiologists have long been interested in the suite of adaptations associated with the extreme stature of the giraffe. Their unusual anatomy is thought to provide various selective advantages, as was though by Lamarck and Darwin. .  

 

The okapi (Okapia johnstoni) is a living fossil and the only other extant member of the Giraffidae family and provides a useful point of genomic comparison, but they did not grow as tall as giraffes, and nothing in this present discourse says that the giraffe caught its elevated structure mutations or other evolutionary ways. 


 source


Liu.,  Chang et al, 2021. A towering genome: Experimentally validated adaptations to high blood pressure and extreme stature in the giraffe Science Advances . 7, no. 12, eabe9459.

Sunday 18 April 2021

Scientist Found 100,000 Year-Old Neanderthal Footprints

Image courtesy of Mayoral et al./Scientific Reports) 

 Joel Kontinen 

 The study of neanderthal children was published by Eduardo Mayoral, a paleontologist at the University of Huelva and lead author of the study, online March 11 in the journal Scientific Reports. 

In 2020, two biologists discovered the tracks on Matalascañas beach, in Doñana National Park after a period of intense storms and high tides

 Of particular interest are the two smallest footprints, approximately 14 centimetres, or6 inches long that are thought to have been made by a child about 6 years old. 

Neanderthals were the ape men of the late 18th century and early 19th century, but scientists have re-invented the category, According to creationists, the Neanderthals were the post.flood descendants oF Noah, 

In the model based on Genesis, Neanderthals are descendants of Noah.

They mostly lived in caves during the harsh ice age winters after the global flood, but they obviously also knew how to sail.

 Source:

 Metcalfe, Tom. 2021,100,000-year-old Neanderthal footprints show children playing in the sand
Live Science  11April.

Friday 16 April 2021

Evolution shaped these creatures into awesome, breathtakingly efficient flyers, says University of Portsmouth professor

 


Image courtesy of Davide Bonadonna), fair use doctrine, 


Joel Kontinen


The pterosaur is an enigma for evolution, They were almost too heavy to fly, 

Pterosaurs were almost too heavy for evolution to cope with them. And the giraffe-sized flying creature defied Darwinian explanations. Moreover, a rapid burial of pterosaurs suggests Noah’s flood.

But now the evolutionists ave found a unique structure that gives them the power of flight.  

But now they have found a unique structure that gives them the power of flight.  

 Pterosaurs aren't dinosaurs, but lived alongside them after emerging during the late Triassic period, about 225 million years ago, until they vanished from the fossil record at the end of it,  

Source:

Geggel Laura . 2021, Bizarre neck bones helped support their giraffe-size necks and huge heads Live Science  15 April. 


Wednesday 14 April 2021

Some Evolutionists Believe That The Earth Lost All Oxygen Ages Ago




Image courtesy of fNASA/Michael Studinger,.

Joel Kontinen

Some evolutionists think that the Earth lost nearly all of its oxygen ages ago, They think that a halting process that took 100 million years longer than they previously believed.

At its begIning, 4,5 millions years ago, the atmosphere contained almost no oxygen,  But 2.43 billion years ago, something happened

Oxygen levels started rising, then falling, accompanied by massive changes in climate, including several glaciations that may have ccovered the entire Earth wIth ice, 

This is contrary to the view  that the Earth makes its waters itself.

It would be easy to solve the problem by giving up the belief in millions of years.


Pappas,, Stephanie, 202. 1Earth nearly lost all its oxygen 2.3 billion years ago Live Science 9.Apri.l 

Monday 12 April 2021

DNA in leaves 16 million years old?

 


Image courtesy of Krzysztof P. Jasiutowicz CC BY-SA 3.0

Joel Kontinen


There’s a place in Idaho, that evolutionists do not want you to hear about.  It is the nesting place of leaves purported to be 16 million years old, but they still contain DNA.

The leaves contain their colour, odour and even the DNA . They cannot be millions of years old, The author Bruce Malone  says that there as old as Noah’s Flood that occur only thousands of years ago.

  

Source   

Coppedge, David F. 2021. Fossil Leaves Contain DNA  Creation Evolution Headlines  7 April. 


Saturday 10 April 2021

Evolutionists claim there's life on Mars

 

Image courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech.

Joel Kontinen 

NASA-s Prrseverance is the fifth rover that humans have landed on Mars. It means that the quest for life’s origin – except by God – is still on,. people want to believe that they were produced by evolution. This rover on the lookout for signs of life,  meaning that is life grew without God’s guidance.

“One of the most interesting aspects of Perseverance’s work is choosing a selection of rocks that might contain traces of ancient life and preparing them for a return journey to Earth”  “

And it is” choosing a selection of rocks that might contain traces of ancient life and preparing them for a return journey to Earth."

God created Earth to teem with various kinds of life, but as far as we know, there’s none on Mars.

Source:

O’Callaghan Jonathan. 2021. Tanja Bosak interview: Using Perseverance rover to hunt life on Mars New Scientist 7 April.


Thursday 8 April 2021

Dinosaur DNA Is An Enigma For Evolution

 

Image courtesy of ABelov2014 , CC BY 3.0.

 

Joel Kontinen


Paleobiologist Alida Bailleul from the Chinese Academy of Science has become the woman who believes she could be the oldest partially intact DNA ever found in a specimen of the dinosaur Hypacrosaurus..

Now, according to evolution, dinosaurs have to be at least 65 million years old. However, The dinos they sequenced was between 74 and 80 million years old. Actually, dinosaurs DNA and soft tissue  that they were living just recently.

Earlier this year,  scientists announced they'd sequenced DNA from a 1.2-million-year-old mammoth tooth. But it is a long jump to dinosaurs

Source:

 Bowler. Jacinta, 2021, The Trouble with dinosaur bones Science Alert. Science Alert 27 March.


Tuesday 6 April 2021

Spider legs build webs without the brain’s help – providing a model for future robot limbs

 


Image courtesy of Didier Descouens CC BY-SA 3.0.

Joel Kontinen

Emeritos Professor Fritz Vollrath of the University Of Oxford has shown that in a study with his collegue Thiemo Krink, spider legs build webs without the brain’s help, which would be a model for future robots.


"Arachnophobes often cite spiders’ unpredictable movement as the basis of their fear, pointing out how each spindly leg seems to lift, flex and probe with a menacing degree of autonomy.


Perhaps unsettlingly, my colleague Thiemo Krink and I have conducted research that reveals that each one of a spider’s legs does indeed enjoy a certain independence from the brain – especially in the complex task of web-building.


Our study has shown that spider legs have “minds of their own”, constructing webs without the oversight of the spider’s brain. This has important implications for the field of robotics, which may take inspiration from this example of decentralised intelligence to build similarly autonomous robot limbs."


 In their study Krink and Vollrath  “observed the common garden spider Araneus diadematus, a creature familiar to us all – both suspended in our back yards.”


 The Roboticists call this tactic  morphological computing. According to vollrath, the common garden spider has been using this for over a hundred million years.

Source: 

 Vollrath, Fritz. 2021. Spider legs build webs without the brain’s help – providing a model for future robot limbs.  spider legs build webs without the brain’s help – providing a model for future robot limbs . The Conversation 10 February.