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Valley of Fire, Nevada
How it is explained by the geological processes of Noah’s Flood.
by Tas Walker
Aussie bushfire crisis
How should we respond to Australia’s current bushfire situation?
by Clare Williams
A Chinese camarasaurus?
Ancient wine vessel depicts sauropod dinosaur
by Phil Robinson
The Vredefort Dome, South Africa
Long-age thinking held back scientific explanations of a major South African geological feature.
by Tas Walker
The remarkable Captain Robert FitzRoy
The man in charge of the Beagle was known for his Christian character as well as his great skill as a mariner.
by Nicos Kaloyirou
The wombat
To the first Europeans to settle in Australia, it looked like a badger. But the creature—a godsend to shipwrecked sailors—turned out to be something very different.
by David Catchpoole
The ‘bloat and float’ ankylosaurs of Alberta
Are ankylosaur fossils really found on their backs? If so, why?
by Andrew Lamb
Black Mountain, North Queensland, Australia
How did this fascinating tourist feature form?
by Tas Walker
Capybara
Humans mostly find rodents repulsive, but lots of creatures love this one.
by Warren Nunn
Humanism: neither healthy, nor humane
Chaplains are religious representatives operating in secular institutions. Since humanism is allegedly non-religious, is not a ‘humanist chaplain’ an oxymoron, revealing humanism’s blatant double standards?
by Gavin Cox
The sloth: Slowest mammal on Earth
This creature may lack speed, but its special features make gripping reading.
by Craig Perman
The problem of the wet Sahara
The Sahara Desert was once well-watered. How did it become a desert?
by Michael Oard