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Blood pressure and ‘race’
29 Sep 2008
Doctors were told to consider a patient’s ‘race’ when choosing medication for hypertension. But new research refutes this.
by Dion Astwood
The Manx comet and naturalistic assumptions
20 Jul 2018
Naturalistic assumptions can get in the way of understanding the origin of solar system objects.
by Wayne Spencer
Molecular motors show incredible design
05 Sep 2020
Dynein and other molecular motors showcase God’s amazing design in biology.
by Don Batten
Orangutan mutter
07 May 2020
Research on great apes supposedly helps us understand the evolution of speech. Is this true?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Is it ok to be a blunt instrument?
12 Oct 2019
A friend of the ministry asks, didn’t Jesus and Paul use nasty language toward their opponents? We give an answer.
by Gary Bates and Lita Cosner
New survey of biblical archaeology
08 Oct 2020
A helpful new resource introduces Christians to biblical archaeology.
by Lita Cosner, Keaton Halley
Synchronized dance of dwarf galaxies
30 Mar 2020
Stumps big bang boffins
by John Hartnett
Nature’s creatures do ‘impossible’ things
31 Dec 2018
Water striders are strides ahead of robotics engineers, and fleas have the jump on them, too
by David Catchpoole
Is the RubisCO enzyme an ineffective leftover of evolution?
25 Jan 2020
Some evolutionists claim that the RubisCO enzyme is an evolutionary leftover, but when we look at the details it is obviously a design element!
by Matthew Cserhati
Do correspondents’ letters mean what they intended?
28 Oct 2012
A correspondent writes that ‘what the author intended to convey’ is ‘subjective and debatable’.
by Russell Grigg
Life: worthless or priceless?
02 Jul 2020
Is it okay to abort deformed babies?
by Lucien Tuinstra
White Squirrels?
30 Sep 2021
White squirrels appear in a handful of towns in North America. How did they get there? Is it evolution? Is white fur a beneficial mutation or a curse?
by Thomas Bailey