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E. Coli’s electric motor: a marvel of design
The bacterium has “remarkable” and “sophisticated” nano-scale electric motors
by David Thomas
Rails derail Darwinism
Flightlessness is devolution, not evolution.
by Matthew Cserhati
Meet the muscle man with a difference
Lucien Tuinstra dialogues with Dutchman Prof. Hans Degens
by Lucien Tuinstra
Circadian rhythms and creation
Can evolution explain the origin of systems underlying circadian rhythms?
by Warren Shipton
A matter of taste
Elaborately designed by God
by Lucien Tuinstra
Reclaiming the peppered moth
The capacity for dark colouring is now known to be in each moth; and its caterpillar can detect twig colour through its skin, changing its colour to match.
by Joel Tay
Baraminology suggests cryptic relationships among Caprimulgiformes
Is the bird order Caprimulgiformes a single created kind?
by Matthew Cserhati and Jon Ahlquist
Baraminology data filtering method based on entropy measurement and its application in dinosaur and cephalopod data sets
Applying a data filtering method to help clarify created kinds in dinosaur and cephalopod datasets.
by Matthew Cserhati
The amazing bombardier beetle
God’s engineering marvel that inspired new spray system designs.
by Andy McIntosh
Comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based baraminology methods
A comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based approaches to understanding the created kinds.
by Matthew Cserhati and Joel Tay
What does it mean to be a “living  creature”?
Would a robotic dog that could make copies of itself be alive?
by James R. Hughes
Common examples of ‘one gene, one trait’ exposed
Genetic complexity and interconnectedness show that many traits are much more complex than previously thought.
by Jerry Bergman