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Squirrels!
18 May 2009
The amazing abilities of these busy little creatures reflect the hand of the Creator.
by Tom Henniga
The people that forgot time (and much else, too)
08 Jun 2009
A hunter-gatherer tribe thought to have “descended unchanged from the Stone Age” has recently been DNA-tested—with “astonishing” results.
by David Catchpoole
The biomedical properties of ancient Egyptian black eye makeup
09 Nov 2012
Ancient man was at least as intelligent as his modern counterpart.
by Patrick Clarke
Evidence of Noah’s Flood from Mexico
22 Feb 2008
Dinosaur dig reveals dramatic insights into the degree of devastation, not so long ago
by Tas Walker
The Miller–Urey experiment revisited
15 Mar 2015
New claims about this ‘classic’ origin-of-life experiment, but it remains inadequate—and evidence shows the earth always had an oxidizing atmosphere.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Refutation of New Scientist’s Evolution: 24 myths and misconceptions
05 Dec 2008
Third instalment of New Scientist refutation shows why mutation and natural selection can’t explain the complexity of life. Includes information on human genome, fossil record and ‘bad’ design.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Noah’s long-distance travelers
02 Jul 2007
Well-rounded quartzite boulders, scattered over mountain tops, speak powerfully of the global Flood.
by John Hergenrather
Potatoes and ‘white chimpanzees’
15 Feb 2012
The ‘failure’ of natural selection resulted in the death of millions during the Irish potato famine.
by Russell Grigg
On evolution and fraud
26 Aug 2017
Why is evolutionary theory so full of deliberate frauds? And is this the major creationist argument against evolution?
by Joel Tay
The Minnesota Iceman hoax
16 Mar 2011
A phony ‘missing link’ that fooled the scientific establishment for a while.
by Russell Grigg
Logistics of the Exodus
04 Sep 2010
How did Moses organize the Israelites to cross the Red Sea?
by Lita Sanders
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC): will a black hole swallow us?
12 Sep 2008
Media hype had some people thinking the world would end. CMI’s Dr Russell Humphreys, formerly a physicist with the prestigious Sandia National Laboratories, makes an informed comment.
by Russell Humphreys