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Amazing armoured armadillos of the Americas
This mammal with a leathery armour was once rare in Texas, but its ‘conquest’ of that state—and beyond—conveys a strong message.
by Lael Weinberger
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
Can it bee?
The brilliant design involved in bee flight is being studied for its potential in mini flying robots and more.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Parrot puzzle
The parrot’s missing relatives can’t be found.
by David Catchpoole
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
What does min mean?
How closely does the Hebrew word min (‘kind’) match the modern creationist usage of the term ‘baramin’ (‘created kind’)?
by Pete J Williams
Is the dog’s ‘collar bone’ vestigial?
The dog’s shoulder is a brilliant design, in spite of evolutionary teaching to the contrary.
by Philip Bell
The mimic octopus
An aquatic ‘impressionist’ is not all that it seems to be.
by Calvin Smith
Trilobite technology
Far from being examples of ‘primitive’ creatures, trilobite fossils have perfectly designed eyes.
by Charles Stammers
The fish with ‘four eyes’ (Anableps)
The best explanation for Anableps is that it was created on Day 5 of Creation Week.
by Russell Grigg