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Pioneer of creationism
18 Mar 2015
Geologist Clifford Burdick challenged evolutionary thinking in many areas including radiometric dating.
by Gerald B. Heyes
Caution—slippery surface
13 Oct 2016
An astonishingly complex plant helps provide a technical breakthrough and a smooth solution.
by Joni Ruokamo
The creation information argument—how does it stand up to the charge of circular reasoning, and more?
01 Aug 2009
Philip Bell and Carl Wieland respond to a young but very well-informed critic.
by Philip Bell, Carl Wieland
Getting the Word out
28 Jul 2014
Carl Wieland chats with organic chemist and businessman Gary Baxter
by Carl Wieland
Opalised fossils or pseudofossils
01 Apr 2019
Can opals and opalised fossils form quickly under the right conditions?
by John Hartnett
Seeing the solar eclipse in a new light
30 Jun 2020
A total solar eclipse is an amazing phenomenon, and can illustrate biblical teachings
by Lewis H. Seaton III
Learning from bumpy scorpion armour
28 Jun 2014
Rough scorpion armour deflects airflow, greatly reducing sand damage. Exposed steel with such design would prolong life.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Saturn
04 Jul 2013
Not so young after all?
by David Coppedge
No fence to sit on
02 Aug 2012
Neutrality is impossible in the creation/evolution debate.
by David Catchpoole
The oldest example of applied geometry in the world
16 Sep 2021
A newly interpreted Old-Babylonian clay tablet reveals a sophisticated understanding of mathematics and survey consistent with the biblical timeframe
by Gavin Cox
The authorship of the Gospels and answering the Christ myth
27 May 2017
Answering questions about the authorship and sources of the Gospels, and refuting some common arguments related to ‘the Christ myth’.
by Lita Sanders
Mars moons mystery
04 Nov 2019
How did Phobos and Deimos come to be so close to the red planet?
by David Catchpoole