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Kamikaze caterpillars
Caterpillars that sign their own death warrant are a conundrum for evolution by natural selection
by Carl Wieland
How cells handle heme
Recent discoveries about heme pose problems for evolutionary theory
by Philip Bell
Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit the cross-breeding of horses and donkeys?
Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit the cross-breeding of horses and donkeys?
by Joel Tay
Hierarchical clustering in dinosaur baraminology studies
Baraminology studies need adjustment to properly reflect the biblical distinction between flying animals like Archaeopteryx and land animals like dinosaurs.
by Matthew Cserhati, Brian Thomas, and Joel Tay
Can’t drink milk? You’re “normal”!
For years, lactose intolerance was regarded as abnormal.
by David Catchpoole
Photographing God’s creation
Wilderness adventurer and photographer Bill Boehm tells how nature reveals its creator
by Ron Neller
Newly discovered jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design
Accident and adaptation, or divine design?
by Gavin Cox
Bees outsmart supercomputers
Even the best supercomputers struggle to solve the ‘Travelling Salesman Problem’. Yet bees do it as a matter of course.
by Carl Wieland
Shrimp eye design
The shrimp eye has an intricately structured reflective layer to focus light. Engineers would like to be able to copy the structure.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Pinnipeds
Fascinating creatures that thwart evolution
by Matthew Cserhati
Startling Sturddlefish
Sturddlefish or paddlegeon: inter-family hybridization between sturgeon and paddlefish and created kinds.
by Jonathan Sarfati
How do we account for so many species of beetles if Noah’s Flood was only 4,500 years ago?
How do we account for so many species of beetles if Noah’s Flood was only 4,500 years ago?
by Joel Tay