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The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 4—tRNA fragments regulate processes
27 May 2022
tRNAs and their fragments precisely regulate many cell processes.
by Royal Truman
Another one bites the dust
20 Nov 2023
A growing number of rock formations are collapsing in relatively recent times.
by Mark James
Confirmations of highly inclined exoplanet orbits
28 Oct 2022
Illustrate divine design of the cosmos.
by Wayne Spencer
The Jurassic Coast, England and its dry valleys: periglaciation or Noah’s Flood?
01 Jul 2022
Is the data from dry valleys along the Jurassic Coast consistent with Noah’s Flood?
by John D Matthews
Will the new space telescope find ET life?
13 Feb 2023
10 billion dollars and 25 years in the making. Will it find extraterrestrial life?
by Joshua Howells
Why is the sky blue at midday, and red at dawn and dusk?
15 Jun 2023
Answering a correspondent who asked for an explanation of the colours of the sky.
by Andrew Sibley
Altogether—Unbelievable! Part 2
08 Sep 2022
Richard Dawkins and Francis Collins discuss design arguments for God’s existence; whether God would use evolution; the origins of altruism, morality, and concepts of beauty.
by Gavin Cox
Remarkable evidence
23 Oct 2023
There is increasing evidence of the remarkable stability of our solar system. Other star systems in the Milky Way appear much more chaotic.
by Andrew Sibley
Dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets
10 Apr 2024
The best-known dwarf planet is Pluto, sometimes known as 134340. The solar system also contains other tiny bodies such as asteroids and comets. They all point to a Creator and young age.
by Jonathan Sarfati
A Fair Idea
Organising a homeschool fair.
by Karen Lange
Focus: creation news and views 37(4)
Focus: creation news and views 37(4)
by Various
The search for Noah and the Flood in ancient Egypt—part 2
31 Mar 2023
Is an echo of Noah, his family, and the Flood found in Ancient Egypt?
by Gavin Cox