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Birdsong isn’t for ‘birdbrains’
Groups of plain-tailed wrens can sing a 4-part avian chorus with ease.
by David Catchpoole
Uncuttable
Have engineers actually designed a super material that cannot be cut? And where did they get their inspiration?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Divine design denies evolution
To the unprejudiced, unexpectedly diverse instructions in fly embryos and recently discovered leg springs in flea beetles argue powerfully for Created design.
by Gavin Cox
How cells handle heme
Recent discoveries about heme pose problems for evolutionary theory
by Philip Bell
Newly discovered jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design
Accident and adaptation, or divine design?
by Gavin Cox
Polka-dotted zebra
A new species in the making?
by David Catchpoole
A matter of taste
Elaborately designed by God
by Lucien Tuinstra
Do lizards and snakes form separate apobaramins?
Are lizards and snakes a part of the same biblical ‘kind’?
by Matthew Cserhati
Tooth enamel: hard, and hard to replace
It’s the hardest substance in the human body. But be warned: If you’re slack with your dental hygiene, fixing your tooth enamel ain’t easy.
by David Catchpoole
Accounting for blighting plant and disfiguring animal diseases
How did the Fall affect fungi?
by Warren Shipton
Dread of man: part 2—fear, hunting, and human diet
Was the ‘fear and dread’ of man in the animals after Noah’s Flood something new God specially brought about?
by Philip Bell
Five things you may not know about Adam
Adam, the first man, made in the image of God from dust of the ground. What else do you know about him? Here are five things to test your knowledge.
by Lucien Tuinstra & Phil Robinson