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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
Does ‘race’ science refute superior humans?
Does ‘race’ science refute superior humans? Angela Saini explores the depths of racism and eugenics through history and into present times.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Many paths lead to high-altitude adaptation
Discover how many paths lead to it.
by Jean K. Lightner
Research has overturned endosymbiosis: the unbridgeable gap between prokaryotes and eukaryotes remains
The unbridgeable gap between prokaryotes and eukaryotes remains.
by Jerry Bergman
The waiting time problem
Can mutations change an organism fast enough even over ‘evolutionary’ time?
by Don Batten
Monkeying around with human embryos?
Modern science allows us to perform experiments on human embryos that are contrary to Scripture. What should our response be?
by Dr Robert Carter
Without God the universal cart must come before the cosmic horse
Can 'Maxwell’s Demon' avoid an intelligent origin for life?
by Alex Williams
Diabolical ironclad beetles inspire extra-strong joints
Ironclad beetle laminated elytra have special joins that confer extra toughness, and might inspire aircraft joints.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 2—biochemical modifications
Raw tRNAs are not enough; they need dozens of biochemical to function.
by Royal Truman
The hemizygosity hypothesis—a novel genetic paradigm for baranomes
A novel genetic paradigm for how the created kinds diversified after the Flood
by Peer Terborg
Forever young, a vain hope without God?
Is the pursuit of youth a vain hope? Is there scientific merit to the idea of living much longer than we do today?
by Lucien Tuinstra