Fibre optics in the eyeIs our eye harmed by ‘backward wiring’? No! Not only is it necessary, but eyes have a fibre optic plate to guide light through the nerve net to receptors.Article26 May, 2025
Please answer these questions …A concerned mother seeks answers to her sons challenging questions about faith and science, highlighting the struggle many young people face in maintaining their beliefs at university.Article24 May, 2025
Introducing Biblical Biology 101God tells man to exercise dominion. Thus, we have a mandate to pursue biblical biology. Dr Carter has done a masterful job of weaving together the world of God’s biology.Article22 May, 2025
Backward eye colour optimizationOur backwardly-wired’ retina is an ideal structure to optimize colour vision.Article21 May, 2025
The origin of Saturn’s rings and ring satellitesDo naturalistic models do a good job of explaining Saturn’s rings?Article20 May, 2025
Human genome decay and origin of lifeObserved mutational decay in the human genome provides clues to the origin of life.Article19 May, 2025
ATP synthase motorATP synthase, a 100%-efficient motor that spins faster than the best car engines, is vital for all life. The human body contains hundreds of quadrilions of these motors.Article17 May, 2025
How were giant coastal sand dunes formed?Massive coastal sand dunes were most likely formed both before the post Flood Ice Age, and immediately after the post Flood Ice Age.Article15 May, 2025
Mantis shrimp ‘fist’ could inspire new body armourMantis shrimp has incredibly strong ‘punch’, but its club can withstand the impacts thanks to three intricately designed regions. This could inspire strong, lightweight body armour.Article14 May, 2025
Highlights from review of genetic research on the DenisovansWhat can we glean from genetic research on the mysterious Denisovans?Article13 May, 2025
Creation in schoolsHumanists trying to block creation in the classroom—aided by Christians?Article12 May, 2025
Why bother with the Old TestamentWhy did the early Christian Church cling to the Old Testament, weaving its narrative into the fabric of redemption? Explore the profound link between Genesis, Christs atoning work, and the timeless relevance of the Old Testament for today.Article10 May, 2025
Fast fossilsEach of the world’s billions of beautifully preserved fossil fish tells an obvious story—why do so many miss it?Article09 May, 2025
Dinosaurs on ancient artifacts?Twelve artifacts said to depict dinosaurs that actually don’t.Article08 May, 2025
DNA repair mechanisms shout creationThe 2015 Nobel Prize for Chemistry highlights that DNA would be useless without the repair mechanisms to preserve it.Article05 May, 2025