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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
Arthropod responses to the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens—implications for Noahic Flood recovery
What can the response of arthropods to the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens tell us about post-Flood ecological recovery?
by Keith H. Swenson
Flowers are still Darwin’s “abominable mystery”
The passage of time hasn’t solved a major riddle of plant evolution.
by David Catchpoole
Will the future be embodied?
Cryonics tries to sell us the idea of continuing future life by cleverly freezing our current bodies. But is this compatible with Scripture? Is it even scientifically feasible?
by Lucien Tuinstra
'Earliest' ancestor of cephalopods
Could a fossil cephalopod with 10 arms be considered ancestral to today’s species of octopus?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Humans evolving?
Does having an extra forearm artery prove evolution?
by Joel Tay
The ‘Smellicopter’: Not just copying, but actually using, God’s design
With a heaven-sent scent sensor, why settle for less?
by David Catchpoole
The universe isn’t old, it’s just tired!
The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that the entropy (disorder) of the universe increases through time.
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
The baobab: The strangest tree on Earth
The strangest tree on Earth
by Don Batten and Jerry Bergman
The palmar grasp reflex is neither useless nor evidence of an ape past
Is the palmar grasp reflex a vestigial remnant of evolution?
by Jerry Bergman
Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfume
New discoveries at Saqqara, Egypt help shed light on ancient mummification practices, ancient chemistry, regional botany, and ancient global trade connections.
by Robert Carter
Doubts about design and the resurrection
Showing how it's reasonable to doubt universal common ancestry and accept that Jesus' tomb was empty.
by Shaun Doyle