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Cuttlefish colour changes inspire new energy-efficient TV screen design
04 Oct 2017
Human designers of TV screen copy one of the ways cuttlefish change colour.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Politicizing Scripture
24 Dec 2009
When politics becomes the measure for a Bible translation, it is a perversion of Scripture, no matter whose politics are involved.
by Lita Sanders
Darwinopterus v Dawkins
27 Oct 2009
Dawkins’ latest book The Greatest Show on Earth purports to provide the proof of evolution. Yet this new pterosaur fossil upsets a hypothesis he endorses. Read this chapter from our forthcoming refutation.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Please Pardon This Interruption
Refutation of apostate Bart Ehrman’s latest attack on Christianity and the reliability of the New Testament, Jesus Interrupted
by James Patrick Holding
The enemy revealed
24 Sep 2009
The root cause of why Christianity is losing the younger generation.
by Calvin Smith
An ancient textile factory?
01 Oct 2009
When a so-called ‘Stone Age’ site gives evidence of sophisticated textile processing, the idea that these were grunting cavemen takes a hit.
by Robert W. Carter
Dating of “oldest pottery” from China is based on assumptions
11 Jun 2009
The evidence is consistent with biblical history.
by Tas Walker
Who has an answer?
27 Aug 2009
Apologetics may be the key to keeping young people in the Church.
by Lita Sanders
Bait and switch with guppies
18 Feb 2010
Richard Dawkins’ new book cites ingenious experiments supporting the interplay between natural and sexual selection in guppies. But is it really goo-to-you (or fish-to-fishermen) evolution?
by Jonathan Sarfati
Butterfly brilliance
01 Jan 2009
Some of the most striking butterfly colours are produced by advanced photonic crystals not pigments. The scales of Lamprolenis nitida form two interspersed diffraction gratings, producing two different signals.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Fossil squid ink that still writes!
15 Sep 2009
The ‘Medusa effect’—animals with even soft tissue evidently preserved quickly in stone—puzzles paleontologists. Here’s the latest example—supposedly 150 million years old!
by Carl Wieland
Tooth enamel: sophisticated materials science
22 Mar 2023
Why are teeth so tough, although they are coated with material as brittle as glass? Because of so-called imperfections, as well as other features!
by Jonathan Sarfati