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Circadian rhythms and creation

Circadian rhythms and creation

Evolution struggles to explain how circadian rhythms arose multiple times in different organisms.
Article
10 Sep, 2021
Human taste

Human taste

The taste system of the human body is remarkably well-designed by God, and not the result of evolution.
Article
06 Sep, 2021
Reclaiming the peppered moth

Reclaiming the peppered moth

Peppered moth caterpillars can detect twig colour through its skin, changing its skin colour to match.
Article
05 Jul, 2021
Caprimulgiformes: a single created kind?

Caprimulgiformes: a single created kind?

The order Caprimulgiformes is not a single created kind.
Article
12 Mar, 2021
Refining baraminology methods

Refining baraminology methods

Applying a data filtering method to help clarify baramins in dinosaur and cephalopod datasets.
Article
05 Mar, 2021
Bombardier beetle

Bombardier beetle

Gods design in the spray system of the bombardier beetle inspired new human spray system designs.
Article
22 Feb, 2021
Baraminology methods

Baraminology methods

A comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based approaches to delineating baramins.
Article
19 Feb, 2021
Organic ‘robots’ and a definition of life

Organic ‘robots’ and a definition of life

Would a robotic dog that could make copies of itself be alive?
Article
18 Feb, 2021
One gene, one trait?

One gene, one trait?

Genetic complexity and interconnectedness show that many traits are more complex than the traditional one gene, one trait picture.
Article
29 Jan, 2021
Fingernails and toenails: vestigial organs?

Fingernails and toenails: vestigial organs?

Fingernails and toenails are not useless evolutionary relics but serve numerous functions.
Article
22 Jan, 2021
The human ear

The human ear

The human ear reveals God’s amazing ingenuity in its intricate design.
Article
04 Jan, 2021
Trees

Trees

A tree is not a product of evolution, but a marvel of divine design.
Article
16 Dec, 2020
Review: 'Human Errors' by Nathan Lents

Review: 'Human Errors' by Nathan Lents

A review of Human Errors by Nathan H. Lents.
Article
04 Dec, 2020
Spiders and ants aiding boat design

Spiders and ants aiding boat design

Spiders and ants inspire an unsinkable metal structure that could aid in boat design.
Article
14 Sep, 2020
If evolution explains contrary things, can it legitimately be called science?

If evolution explains contrary things, can it legitimately be called science?

Evolution is not science. It cannot be falsified, is promoted by storytelling and logical fallacies—having your cake and eating it.
Article
18 Jun, 2020
Facing up to design

Facing up to design

Our incredible facial expressivity points to us having been overdesigned.
Article
27 Nov, 2019