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Species were designed to change, part 3
Not only can species change over time, but they can merge and split as well. This can be described with the ‘braided baramin’ concept.
by Robert Carter
The human genome is amazingly complex
The genome is not simple. It is a hyper-sophisticated information processing system that cannot be explained by the Darwinian descent-with-modification idea.
by Robert Carter
Matti Leisola — bioengineer dumps Darwin, declares design
Matti Leisola, leading bioengineer, demonstrates in his book why he rejected Darwin in favor of design. Engaging, humorous and thoughtful—a must read from a world-class scientist.
by Gavin Cox
Many paths lead to high-altitude adaptation
Discover how many paths lead to it.
by Jean K. Lightner
Brilliant builder-bees!
Tetragonula carbonaria are stingless bees that build complex spiral brood combs. Scientists have likened these to crystals, but bees are far more complex than crystals.
by Gavin Cox
Designer DNA
Scientists learn to encode 3-D printed objects with instructions coded in DNA, enabling them to replicate the objects again and again.
by Gavin Cox
Evolution’s well-kept secret:
This ‘dirty secret’ of modern-day Darwinism blows a hole in evolutionary theory a mile wide!
by Paul Price
The mysterious alien tablet
Delving into DNA’s mind-blowing, multi-layered information system
by Dom Statham
The blue rose
Why couldn’t one be bred?
by Gordon Howard
Do mutations add information?
Mutations can add information, so why is that not evolution?
by Joel Tay
Is the RubisCO enzyme an ineffective leftover of evolution?
Some evolutionists claim that the RubisCO enzyme is an evolutionary leftover, but when we look at the details it is obviously a design element!
by Matthew Cserhati
Do koalas prove that humans got part of their DNA from viruses?
Koalavirus likely not example of invasive genetic element but rather part of the genome’s overall design.
by Matthew Cserhati