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Plants are ‘listening’!
09 Mar 2020
Researchers discover pea seedling roots grow towards the sound of gurgling water.
by David Catchpoole
One for all and all for one
08 Feb 2021
Or are the supposed ‘examples’ of it just a case of designed adaptability?
by Matthew Cserhati
The majestic gorilla
05 Apr 2021
These clever, ingeniously-designed creatures point to the Creator.
by Lita Cosner and Robert Carter
Hybridization shaking up the evolutionary Tree of Life—what does it mean for creationists?
17 May 2019
Hybridization occurs in the wild more than evolutionists thought. What does this mean for biblical creation?
by Jean K. Lightner
More of the moth myth!
02 Jun 2020
The peppered moth myth takes on a new dimension. But genetic evidence shows no novel information caused the change between light and dark moths.
by Matthew Cserhati
Debunks many science-related historical myths that demean the Christian faith
18 Dec 2020
Debunks many science-related historical myths that demean the Christian faith
by John Woodmorappe
Submission to Scripture—the key to understanding our worth
08 Jan 2019
Submission to Scripture helps us to have a biblical worldview.
by Dawn Blount
The proportion of polypeptide chains which generate native folds—part 4: reusing existing secondary sequences
07 Jun 2013
Are native-like protein folds easy to generate naturally from reused secondary structures?
by Royal Truman
Is CMI only focused on one thing?
30 Nov 2017
Far from being a ‘side issue’, focusing on Creation helps us to proclaim Jesus as Creator and Saviour.
by Erin Hughes
Smart faith in a digital age
23 Jan 2020
Smart phones and social media, though amazing digital resources, are portals for information of all sorts, some of it wrong or harmful—use them profitably and wisely!
by Thomas Fretwell
Sevens in the Bible: a reason to doubt God created in a literal week?
07 Aug 2021
A reason to doubt God created in a literal week?
by Shaun Doyle
Examining the usage and scope of historical science—a response to Dr Carol Cleland and a defence of terminology
28 Aug 2020
Why is historical science less trustworthy than operational science? Important question—let’s find out!
by Paul Price