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Fingernails and toenails—useless evolutionary relics or an important part of design?
Are they useless evolutionary relics, or important part of design?
by Jerry Bergman
From a rib to a 206-bone human
Did Eve transition from a single bone to a 206-bone human? What about the transition from molecules to man?
by Matthew Cserhati
Walking ain’t easy
Robotics engineers trying to copy human bipedal locomotion have a long way to go
by David Catchpoole
Tall molars did not evolve from eating grass
Some scientists connect changes in the grasses that animals ate and the development of teeth.
by Michael J.Oard
Facing up to design
Our incredible facial expressivity—able to represent 21 distinct emotions—would appear to be overdesigned.
by David Catchpoole
A book about human errors that don’t exist
A book about human errors that don’t exist.
by Jerry Bergman
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
Pinnipeds
Fascinating creatures that thwart evolution
by Matthew Cserhati
An amazing desert trio
After the Flood, numerous animals adapted to special environments. Let’s look at how some special animals, the sandcat, fennec fox and mulgara adapted to the desert heat!
by Matthew Cserhati
Newly discovered jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design
Accident and adaptation, or divine design?
by Gavin Cox
How cells handle heme
Recent discoveries about heme pose problems for evolutionary theory
by Philip Bell
A matter of taste
Elaborately designed by God
by Lucien Tuinstra