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Our brain: Do we use only a small portion of it?
A big question about the most complex structure in the universe
by Carl Wieland
Bird breathing anatomy breaks dino-to-bird dogma
A new discovery about bird thighs and lungs seems to be the ‘nail in the coffin’ for the popular notion that they evolved from dinosaurs.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Does your brain make your decisions before you do?
Answering a feedback about how to interpret neuroscience experiments.
by Keaton Halley
Eve, the rib, and modern genetics
Scientific investigation supports the idea that we descend from an original couple.
by Jonathan Sarfati
From a frog to a … frog!
The incredible transformation from tadpole to frog defies evolutionary explanation.
by Adrian Bates
The opossum’s tale
The opossum of the Americas confounds ‘just-so’ stories to explain Australia’s weird mammals.
by Lael Weinberger
Was there really no death before the Fall?
A correspondent asks: Was there really no death before the Fall? What about bugs and bee stingers?
by Lita Sanders
Electrical design in the human body
by Craig Savige
Is the human body badly designed?
Refuting Human Errors: A Panorama of our Glitches by Nathan Lents.
by Don Batten, Tas Walker
The amazing bombardier beetle
God’s engineering marvel that inspired new spray system designs.
by Andy McIntosh
The appendix
The little appendage that can cause a lot of pain and confusion.
by Dominic Statham
The ultimate machine
PhD anatomist David Kauffman points out that the human body is ‘ultra superior’ to anything that people have been able to invent.
by Carl Wieland interviews human anatomist Dr David Kaufmann