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Olympic Gold-winning bike design
05 Sep 2016
The key role played by a biblical creationist in optimizing bike components for a team of world-beating track cyclists.
by Philip Bell
Law and Creation
31 May 2010
It was only with the advent of Christianity that it became common for people to believe that laws should always protect basic human rights and freedoms.
by Jonathan Sarfat
What was the Star of Bethlehem?
by Dr Don DeYoung
Surprise, surprise—box jellyfish eyes
08 Feb 2014
The lowly, ‘basal’ box jellyfish has astonished scientists with its capacity to see things above the water.
by David Catchpoole
Bioethicists obsessed with killing babies—why?
09 Oct 2018
Explaining a worrying trend in bioethics.
by Lita Sanders
Vintage Journal: A galactocentric cosmology
30 Dec 2011
What would we expect the universe to look like if we were near the centre?
by John Hartnett
Dancing bees
by Robert Doolan
Do monkeys play football?
09 Sep 2009
Football’s governing bodies are trying to stop racist taunts from spectators. But do they understand the problem?
by David Catchpoole
Young Saturn
29 Oct 2012
Cassini space probe destroys billion-year beliefs
by David Coppedge
Did Adam understand what death was?
14 Jan 2015
Is it possible that Adam could not have comprehended death if he had not seen death?
by Charles Taylor
Chauvet Cave controversy
21 Jun 2010
Controversy rages over whether the Chauvet drawings are simply too magnificent for their time.
by David Catchpoole
Pterosaurs flew like modern aeroplanes
26 Mar 2007
New discoveries about a tiny pterosaur bone show that they flew with ‘aerodynamic tricks like those found in modern aircraft’.
by Jonathan Sarfati