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Faster than Light?
21 Aug 2021
A star appears to explode faster than the cosmic speed limit.
by Joshua Howells
The enemy revealed
24 Sep 2009
The root cause of why Christianity is losing the younger generation.
by Calvin Smith
Great gecko glue?
These wonders in miniature has a super special stick-ability.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Abiogenesis?
20 Dec 2014
A popular magazine publishes an article promoting the unscientific notion of spontaneous generation, and an even more absurd claim about microbes continually raining on the earth—but retraction appears unlikely.
by Renton Maclachlan
Seeing back to front
21 Mar 2018
Claims that the human eye is wired backwards have proved shortsighted.
by Carl Wieland
The Lost World of Walton
14 Mar 2019
Wheaton college professors write a series of books encouraging evangelicals to abandon the biblical understanding of Creation and the Flood as taught by Christ and the NT writers.
by Gavin Cox
Sharks: denizens of the deep
21 May 2014
Few creatures alive today incite more fear and awe than these fierce marine predators with their razor-sharp teeth. But not all sharks are harmful to man.
by Paula Weston
Off the planet!
15 Jan 2007
A leading evolutionary scientist believes that a cosmic ‘greeting card’ could have been left in our DNA.
by By Gary Bates
World record enzymes
17 Aug 2006
Without special enzymes, vital reactions of life would take as long as trillions of years. Their origin is a mystery even to evolutionists.
by Jonathan Sarfati
The Earth’s magnetic field and the age of the Earth
The Earth’s magnetic field and the age of the Earth
by Andrew Snelling
Natural rafts carried animals around the globe
30 Jul 2012
How they carried animals around the globe.
by Dominic Statham
Climate change, Niagara and catastrophe
A geologist takes a closer look at ‘global warming’—and comes up with a surprising reminder of the rapid formation of Niagara Falls.
by Emil Silvestru