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Genetic engineers unwind species barrier
Evolutionary claims of a new species of yeast simply fall flat.
by Philip Bell
Isn’t it obvious? Natural selection can eliminate, but never create!
Candid evolutionists have publicly recognized the obvious: natural selection is a process of elimination, not creation.
by David Catchpoole
Mummified lion cubs in Siberian deep freeze
Juvenile cats frozen in time give unique snapshot of the past.
by Phil Robinson
Excellent eye
The human eye's response to light is better than that of any camera.
by David Catchpoole, Jonathan Sarfati
Do animals possess morality?
Do humans only differ in degree from animals?
by Lita Sanders
A vase of flowers—by special arrangement!
Flower folly: A vase of flowers shows the foolishness of believing nature-is-all-there-is.
by Don Batten
Lessons from locust wings
Wind tunnel videos have revealed some unexpected aerodynamic characteristics of locust wings, which design engineers of small robotic aircraft want to copy.
by David Catchpoole
Rapid tomcod ‘evolution by pollution’?
There’s something ‘fishy’ about how the word ‘evolution’ is used …
by Carl Wieland
The American bald eagle: On eagle’s wings
The bald eagle … a powerful, swift and independent creature.
by Michael Eggleton
Karyotypic and allelic diversity within the canid baramin (Canidae)
The genetic diversity within dogs is greater than natural selection and random mutation would allow. Did God design genetic mechanisms to create diversity within biblical kinds?
by Jean K. Lightner
Tooth enamel: sophisticated materials science
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
Watch a glasswing passing (without flying colours)
Both evolutionists and creationists are claiming the Glasswing Butterfly as their own. Who’s right?
by David Catchpoole