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Reversible autopoiesis—a foundational design principle for life’s survival
16 Feb 2018
Because cells have the ability to adapt to certain stresses, such as a lack of food, they must have been functioning that way from the start.
by Alex Williams
Over-engineering in nature: an evolutionary conundrum
23 Nov 2021
Natural selection can only select for the attributes an organism needs to survive, so how is it that creatures are endowed with a whole lot more than necessary?
by David Catchpoole
The barrier has been breached!
09 Sep 2021
The body cells do not contribute DNA to the next generation. Only reproductive cells do. This is called the Weismann barrier, an important concept for the development of evolutionary thought. It is no longer true.
by Robert Carter
Spider decoys
19 Nov 2018
These spiders are programmed to make larger duplicates of themselves and then animate them to scare and confuse predators.
by Calvin Smith
Is nature clearer than written language?
20 Oct 2012
Nature can’t speak for itself.
by Lita Sanders
Croc-nosed dinosaur bone surprises researchers
19 Jan 2012
Does the find of a croc-nosed dinosaur better fit the evolutionary story of millions of years or the biblical history of Noah’s Flood?
by Shane Cessna
Is Intelligence allowed?
23 Mar 2010
As Ben Stein’s Expelled documentary film premieres in London, academics once again debate Design.
by Dominic Statham
Carol Cleland’s case for historical science—part 1: devaluing experimental science
23 Nov 2018
Is experimental science overrated?
by John K. Reed and Peter Klevberg
Well-watered deserts
24 May 2021
How the Flood solves another Ice Age mystery
by Mike Oard
Ask the right question
23 Jan 2019
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics
by Tas Walker
‘Bug Eye’ broadens field of view
07 Dec 2015
If you want to broaden your field of view, take a look from another perspective.
by David Catchpoole
Journal of Creation
Journal of Creation Volume 4 Issue 1