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Unique yellow penguin sighted
Evolution in action or loss of information?
by Phil Robinson
Shrews eating peppers
Another example of a natural selection favouring an information-losing mutation, which is the opposite to that required for goo-to-you evolution.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Common examples of ‘one gene, one trait’ exposed
Genetic complexity and interconnectedness show that many traits are much more complex than previously thought.
by Jerry Bergman
White Squirrels?
White squirrels appear in a handful of towns in North America. How did they get there? Is it evolution? Is white fur a beneficial mutation or a curse?
by Thomas Bailey
Sex abnormalities and transgender
Activists argue that abnormalities in sexual development justify transgenderism, but the argument fails scrutiny.
by Don Batten
The fingerprintless family
Rare mutation in a Bangladeshi family means they lack fingerprints. Is this evolution in action?
by Phil Robinson
Polka-dotted zebra
A new species in the making?
by David Catchpoole
Five things you may not know about Noah
Noah’s global Flood followed some 16 centuries after Creation. He took his family and animals on board, including dinosaurs, but not tigers or zebras. Do you know why?
by Lucien Tuinstra & Philip Robinson
The waiting time problem
Can mutations change an organism fast enough even over ‘evolutionary’ time?
by Don Batten
Naturally caffeine-free tea
The Economist claims the Hongyacha tea plant has made an “evolutionary journey towards losing caffeine”
by James Hughes and Robert Carter
Life: Designed to not evolve
Does evolution program life to stop evolving or is life designed to adapt within clear limits?
by Bruce Lawrence
From the heart
This doctor’s training strongly reinforced her belief in biblical creation.
by Bettina Fung