A "Bat-Wing" Dinosaur Uncovered? Headlines around the world are announcing the discovery of a new species of "bat-wing dinosaur" uncovered in China. They are dating this find at 163 million years old. They claim this new species, Ambopteryx longibrachium, had a membranous wing, similar to bats, and that it was a non-avian theropod dinosaur that represents a dead-end in the evolution of flight. But what was this creature? | | Simple Tube Anemones? Think Again. Due to their evolutionary assumptions, evolutionists believe so-called "early" animals are simple. One such animal is the tube anemone. Because they live slow, long, predictable lifestyles, it was assumed that they were simple. But new research shows their mitochondrial DNA is anything but simple. | | Planetarium at the Creation Museum: From 2006 to 2019 Hundreds of thousands of Creation Museum visitors have relaxed under the dome of our Stargazer's Planetarium. We hear from so many guests that the planetarium was a highlight of their visit. But, it's time for an upgrade! | | | | | A new study showed it's not just our noses that contain olfactory receptors (the protein responsible for detecting smells)—it's also our tongues. Learn More → | | | | | | | | Does a "primitive" frog show how frog-hopping evolved? Learn More → | | | | | | | | The latest measure of the Hubble constant (H0) recently made headlines. What did the new study find? Learn More → | | | | | | | | To celebrate mothers, we're offering every mother half-price admission to both of our attractions, the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter, on Mother's Day. Learn More → | | | | | | | | Alaska, "the last frontier," is a beautiful wilderness—and you can experience it this summer on a Living Passages tour with AiG's Buddy and Kay Davis. Learn More → | | | | | | | | People who are blind see with their hands instead of their eyes, so we have created tactile experiences at the Creation Museum to enhance their visit. Learn More → | | | | | | |
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