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In leaps and bounds
02 Jan 2007
How is it that frogs can jump up to 20 times their own body length, while a froghopper’s leap is equivalent to a human jumping over a 210 metre (700 ft) skyscraper?
by David Catchpoole
Hadrosaur hi-jinx
07 Dec 2007
A very well preserved fossil hadrosaur challenges ideas about dinosaur morphology. Could it have unfossilised soft tissue as well?
Brilliant brittlestars:
22 Aug 2007
Brittlestars have one huge compound eye, made of an array of perfect microlenses, with hardly any optical distortion. Researchers didn’t dream that nature had such advanced optical technology.
by Jonathan Sarfati and 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
The evolution of the Pokémon
30 Jan 2007
The Pokémon® craze has swept the world. Most people would not connect it with evolution. Grant Williams explores the link.
Parrot prodigy
07 Mar 2007
A parrot with an amazing capacity for using spoken language astonishes scientists—and defies evolutionary expectations.
by Daniel Anderson
Galloping Giants
07 Sep 2007
Asked how humans could have survived in a world of tyrannosaurs, creationists have cited research indicating they were much slower than thought. But now new research claims otherwise.
An open letter to old-earth creationist, Dr. Fuz Rana
01 Feb 2008
Young-earth creationist Daniel Anderson issues a public challenge to Dr Fuz Rana.
Could Jesus’ body have been stolen before the guards arrived?
04 Aug 2007
Do sceptics of the Resurrection have a loophole? No, their scenario overlooks both the cultural context, and requires such an implausible combination of circumstances that can only be called special pleading.
by James Holding
The poisoning of Litvinenko’s body—and mind
21 Mar 2007
As the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko showed, polonium can be lethal to the body. And also to evolutionary ideas about millions of years.
by David Catchpoole
Bunchberry bang!
16 May 2007
High-speed video cameras have catapulted the bunchberry dogwood plant into the spotlight—and the record books.
by David Catchpoole
Web access now available to Journal of Creation
09 Aug 2007
In-depth creation research to be progressively made more widely available.