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Good design in miniature
30 Oct 2007
When William Eberhard studied the orb web-building abilities of the tiniest of tiny spiders, he was in for a big surprise.
by David Catchpoole
Answering life’s big questions
29 Oct 2007
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the printed magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by Don Batten
Godless girls’ god
23 Oct 2007
Why the generational shift in outlook evident in today’s young women?
Natural Selection: Superpower? … or Kryptonite!
19 Oct 2007
Evolution needs a ‘Superman’, but neither Richard Dawkins nor Natural Selection can supply one.
Appendix: a bacterial ‘safe house’
17 Oct 2007
New research suggests function for appendix in maintaining good digestive bacteria populations.
by Shaun Doyle
Cats from Shinar, not Egypt
16 Oct 2007
The domestic cat ancestors of Cleopatra’s cat (assuming she had one) lived near two famous rivers.
UK Government petitioned over origins teaching in schools
12 Oct 2007
The British Government has acknowledged that ‘There is scope for pupils to discuss the origins of the Earth and living things in religious education lessons’.
A gorge in three days!
10 Oct 2007
How does a gorge form so quickly?
Building blocks … or stumbling blocks?
09 Oct 2007
When constructing a building, the foundation is the key to stabilizing the structure.
Genocide, evolution and the Bible
05 Oct 2007
When asked ‘What is the most important book of all time?’, a popular science magazine gets the initial part of the answer right, but its reasoning is way wrong.
‘Jurassic Park’ feathers?
02 Oct 2007
Does a fossil arm bone from a Velociraptor suggest dinosaurs had feathers?
Plucking the dinobird
28 Sep 2007
Latest ‘dinobird’ fossil Mahakala omnogovae is a little fossil that means little for dino-to-bird evolution.