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Are look-alikes related?
What else could explain look-alikes?
by Don Batten
Germ with seven motors in one!
Marine bacterium has seven motors bundled into one, with interlocking fibrils acting as gears. This germ can swim 10 times faster than most.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Firefly lanterns inspire LED lenses
Firefly lenses have fine structure allowing optimal light transmission. LED lenses inspired by that structure similarly allow more light transmission.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Eat your Brussels sprouts!
The variety in the cabbage family speaks of how God created plants with a built-in capacity to diversify—within limits.
by Don Batten
The bamboozling panda
China’s peaceful and solitary mountain dwellers—a puzzlement to evolution; a friendly reminder of Creation.
by David Catchpoole
Biology exam fraud
Fraudulent embryo drawings (a la Ernst Haeckel) said to provide evidence for evolution.
by Rocky Smart
Jellyfish judgment
Evolutionary theory adjudges jellyfish to be ‘primitive’. But a right judgment of the evidence impels a very different conclusion.
by David Catchpoole
Wings on the wind
How do migrating birds know exactly when, and where, to go?
by David Catchpoole
Are we allowed to eat all animals today?
Are Christians bound by Mosaic (or Edenic) food laws today?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
The lion that wouldn’t eat meat
Really? A vegetarian lioness? Yes indeed, an ‘echo’ of Eden …
by David Catchpoole
Termite mounds: cities in miniature
How are these veritable cities in miniature built?
by Shaun Doyle
Spiderweb stickiness secret
How spiderweb glue works: multi-functional adhesive—a ‘smart material’.
by Jonathan Sarfati