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Science reinforces faith in God
05 Jun 2019
A childhood experience of studying the anatomy of a sheep led to a career in biology.
by Don Batten
Shatter the echo chamber
16 Nov 2017
The internet, and especially social media, is making people more closed-off to new ideas than ever before!
by Paul Price
Chagas disease
20 Apr 2018
Facing up to the complex issues surrounding an annoying bug.
by Frank Sherwin
Unearthing exciting evidence for creation
18 Mar 2020
Gary Bates interviews fossil researcher Vance Nelson
by Gary Bates
Monarch manoeuvre
27 Jul 2009
Probably the most critical point of the Monarch butterfly’s amazing transformation from egg to butterfly is when it sheds its caterpillar skin to reveal the chrysalis.
by Dean and Lois Farrow
Unmasking natural selection
18 Oct 2019
A review of ‘40 Years of Evolution: Darwin’s finches on Daphne Major Island’ by Peter and Rosemary Grant.
by Jean K. Lightner
Reversible autopoiesis—a foundational design principle for life’s survival
16 Feb 2018
Because cells have the ability to adapt to certain stresses, such as a lack of food, they must have been functioning that way from the start.
by Alex Williams
Finding Adam—in Ancient Egypt
03 Oct 2022
The Egyptians knew about Creation, Adam, Eve, the Serpent, and the Tree of Knowledge. This knowledge was handed down from Noah’s descendants after the Flood and Babel.
by Gavin Cox
Croc-nosed dinosaur bone surprises researchers
19 Jan 2012
Does the find of a croc-nosed dinosaur better fit the evolutionary story of millions of years or the biblical history of Noah’s Flood?
by Shane Cessna
Is nature clearer than written language?
20 Oct 2012
Nature can’t speak for itself.
by Lita Sanders
Is Intelligence allowed?
23 Mar 2010
As Ben Stein’s Expelled documentary film premieres in London, academics once again debate Design.
by Dominic Statham
Over-engineering in nature: an evolutionary conundrum
23 Nov 2021
Natural selection can only select for the attributes an organism needs to survive, so how is it that creatures are endowed with a whole lot more than necessary?
by David Catchpoole