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Well-armed water fleas and radishes
Things aren't always as they seem when it comes to nature.
by Carl Wieland
Evolutionists disagree on how evolution happens
There is more than one view among evolutionary researchers on how new biological structures arise.
by Shaun Doyle
The Jurassic Coast—Icon for the Genesis Flood
How an icon of secular geology provides powerful evidence for Noah’s Flood.
by Michael Oard, John Matthews, Andrew Sibley
Designer stripes: Zebras and the truth of Genesis
Sorting out the equid kind is not always a black and white issue.
by Tricia Wright
Apes, words and people
by Alexander Williams
Developmental genetics supports creation theory
Evolutionists try to define homology by how it is explained, not by how it is observed.
by Walter ReMine
Praying mantis: unique stereoscopic vision
Praying mantis brain computes depth to target by comparing changing images from its two eyes
by Jonathan Sarfati
Introduction to ID, warts and all
A review of A Biblical Point of View on Intelligent Design by Kerby Anderson
by Emmett L. Williams
Micro-robot eyes inspired by jumping spider
Ingenious depth perception of jumping spider eyes has inspired designers of micro-robot eyes.
by Jonathan Sarfati
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
The human nose knows better than we thought
The human sense of smell is a lot more sensitive than was thought.
by David Catchpoole
Ants: the incredible heavy-lifting champions
Amazing design allows a tiny, fragile creature to lift objects way beyond its size.
by Cody Guitard