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Fibre optics in the eye

Fibre optics in the eye

Is 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.
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26 May, 2025
Backward eye colour optimization

Backward eye colour optimization

Our backwardly-wired’ retina is an ideal structure to optimize colour vision.
Article
21 May, 2025
DNA repair mechanisms shout creation

DNA repair mechanisms shout creation

The 2015 Nobel Prize for Chemistry highlights that DNA would be useless without the repair mechanisms to preserve it.
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05 May, 2025
Mantis shrimp eye

Mantis shrimp eye

The fine nanorod structure of the mantis shrimp eyes allow it to rotate the polarization across the spectrum. This could help DVD players to process much more information.
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30 Apr, 2025
Colourblind squid

Colourblind squid

How do squid match their surroundings when they are colourblind? The solution has inspired designers of a camouflaging material.
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26 Mar, 2025
Why don’t we live as long as Methuselah?

Why don’t we live as long as Methuselah?

Modern science is catching up with what the Bible tells us about people living for hundreds of years.
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05 Mar, 2025
Venus flytrap (Magazine)

Venus flytrap (Magazine)

Scientists have finally worked out how the Venus flytrap snaps shut on insect prey. But they are still baffled about the same thing Darwin was: how did this mechanism evolve?
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19 Feb, 2025
‘Parade of mutants’

‘Parade of mutants’

Pedigree dogs, far from being the ‘most evolved’, are actually the sickest and most genetically impoverished.
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14 Feb, 2025
A coat of many colours: captivating chameleons

A coat of many colours: captivating chameleons

The chameleon is well known for its ability to change colours. Not so well known are its telephoto eyes that can focus clearly on an object only an inch away. And its tongue shoots forward at tremendous g-forces, thanks to an intricate catapult design that is unparalleled in both nature and man-made machines.
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05 Feb, 2025
Scales to feathers

Scales to feathers

Unraveling the Feathers vs. Scales Debate: Did a Single Gene Really Spark Evolution? Discover the Surprising Truth in the 2023 Experiment.
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03 Feb, 2025
The non-evolution of the human liver

The non-evolution of the human liver

The liver is complex and serves a lot of purposes in the human body. Could it have evolved?
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24 Jan, 2025
Variation and natural selection versus evolution

Variation and natural selection versus evolution

Many alleged proofs of evolution are really proofs of variation or natural selection. But both have been part of the biblical creation model even before Darwin. Free chapter from the world’s best-selling creationist book (after the Bible of course!)
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23 Jan, 2025
The wonders of water

The wonders of water

Water has some fascinating features that suggest it has been designed ‘just right’ for life.
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22 Jan, 2025
Tantalizing 3D Trilobite details

Tantalizing 3D Trilobite details

Body parts seen for the first time defy ‘slow burial’ ideas.
Article
17 Jan, 2025
Cool features keep penguins warm

Cool features keep penguins warm

Each feather is covered in nanoscale ridges and interlocking hooks which help repel ice.
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15 Jan, 2025
The dark proteome

The dark proteome

With the discovery of the dark proteome, the human genome got a lot larger, illustrating amazing design and the brilliance of God
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07 Jan, 2025