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Manta motion marvel
09 Jul 2018
The swimming motion of manta rays is the envy of marine robotics engineers.
by David Catchpoole
Time to refuel? (Or not!)
27 Jul 2015
In modern cars, there is often a warning light that comes on when it’s ‘time to refuel’. The human body, too, has a similar thing—except that in some people, it’s broken.
by David Catchpoole
The ‘common sense’ argument for evolution
13 Nov 2018
Is evolution ‘common sense’? Is there even such a thing as ‘common sense’?
by Jerry Bergman
Did the Genesis 1 ‘days’ vary in length?
01 Aug 2020
Could the first three days of Creation Week have been longer than the last three?
by Shaun Doyle
Redemptive history and evolution don’t mix
28 Feb 2019
Theistic evolutionists
by Lita Sanders
Massive flood impacted Caspian Sea and Eurasia
12 Dec 2020
How to link the evidence to Noah’s Flood
by Tas Walker
Creation couple
16 Jan 2019
Joel Tay interviews Michael and Shouchin Man.
by Joel Tay
Just what we need
12 Feb 2018
Creation magazine helps us to think biblically about science, geology, evolution, and origins. See this sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released issue.
by Tas Walker
Fossil time ranges continue to expand up and down
18 Jan 2019
Many new fossil discoveries at ‘wrong’ evolutionary dates.
by Michael J. Oard
Bottle stalagmite
Bottle stalagmite in Jenolan Caves
by anon
Carol Cleland’s case of historical science—part 2: apologetic for historical science
26 Jul 2019
How reliable are the conclusions of historical science compared to experimental science?
by John K. Reed and Peter Klevberg
‘Oldest’ biological colour discovered
02 Mar 2020
Can biological pigment molecules really survive over a billion years?
by Phil Robinson