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DNA repair mechanisms ‘shout’ creation
The 2015 Nobel Prize for Chemistry highlights that DNA would be useless without the repair mechanisms to preserve it.
by Don Batten
Life’s irreducible structure—Part 1: autopoiesis
‘Autopoiesis’ (self-making) shows that all aspects of life lie beyond naturalistic explanations.
by Alex Williams
Trilobite technology
Far from being examples of ‘primitive’ creatures, trilobite fossils have perfectly designed eyes.
by Charles Stammers
Bees’ guidance strategy for avoiding crash landings
Designers of flying robotic drones have tried and failed to make autonomous landing systems, despite using lasers, radars, sonars and GPS technology. So how do bees do it so easily?
by David Catchpoole
Genetic engineers unwind species barrier
Evolutionary claims of a new species of yeast simply fall flat.
by Philip Bell
Identification of species within the cattle monobaramin (kind)
What species fall into the biblical kind for cattle?
by Jean K. Lightner
The Kiwi
Evolutionists are divided over whether the kiwi—a unique bird found only in New Zealand—was ever able to fly.
by Christine McDonald
Pollen problem
Dinosaur dioramas in museums and children’s books on dinosaurs should now include flowers.
by Don Batten
The amazing sea horse
The father gives birth and it has no evolutionary links. It may be the world’s most baffling fish!
by David Juhasz
Ernst Haeckel
Ernst Haeckel perpetrated multiple frauds to promote evolution including his infamous embryo drawings.
by Russell Grigg
Should animals be given “human rights?”
by Lita Sanders
The Australian dingo—a wolf in dog’s clothing
‘A dog is man’s best friend’? But there are good reasons to beware the dingo!
by David Catchpoole