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The majestic gorilla
These clever, ingeniously-designed creatures point to the Creator.
by Lita Cosner and Robert Carter
Darwinists still trying to refute Behe and still failing
The new science about DNA that challenges evolution
by Jerry Bergman
Flapping flight challenge
Revolving copter blades on drones certainly work, but engineers are eager to attain the advantages of flapping flight, especially at the ‘nano’-scale.
by David Catchpoole
Baraminology suggests cryptic relationships among Caprimulgiformes
Is the bird order Caprimulgiformes a single created kind?
by Matthew Cserhati and Jon Ahlquist
Baraminology data filtering method based on entropy measurement and its application in dinosaur and cephalopod data sets
Applying a data filtering method to help clarify created kinds in dinosaur and cephalopod datasets.
by Matthew Cserhati
The amazing bombardier beetle
God’s engineering marvel that inspired new spray system designs.
by Andy McIntosh
Comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based baraminology methods
A comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based approaches to understanding the created kinds.
by Matthew Cserhati and Joel Tay
What does it mean to be a “living  creature”?
Would a robotic dog that could make copies of itself be alive?
by James R. Hughes
Fantastic far-reaching foxtrot
How an arctic fox’s far-reaching migration testifies to the post-Flood dispersion
by Philip Robinson
Divine design denies evolution
To the unprejudiced, unexpectedly diverse instructions in fly embryos and recently discovered leg springs in flea beetles argue powerfully for Created design.
by Gavin Cox
Common examples of ‘one gene, one trait’ exposed
Genetic complexity and interconnectedness show that many traits are much more complex than previously thought.
by Jerry Bergman
Fingernails and toenails—useless evolutionary relics or an important part of design?
Are they useless evolutionary relics, or important part of design?
by Jerry Bergman