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Can’t drink milk? You’re “normal”!

Can’t drink milk? You’re “normal”!

For years, lactose intolerance was regarded as abnormal.
Article
26 Jan, 2022
Photographing God’s creation

Photographing God’s creation

Wilderness adventurer and photographer Bill Boehm tells how nature reveals its creator
Article
24 Jan, 2022
Newly discovered jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design

Newly discovered jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design

Accident and adaptation, or divine design?
Article
21 Jan, 2022
Bees outsmart supercomputers

Bees outsmart supercomputers

Even the best supercomputers struggle to solve the ‘Travelling Salesman Problem’. Yet bees do it as a matter of course.
Article
19 Jan, 2022
Shrimp eye design

Shrimp eye design

The shrimp eye has an intricately structured reflective layer to focus light. Engineers would like to be able to copy the structure.
Article
10 Jan, 2022
Pinnipeds

Pinnipeds

Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses) are fascinating, flippered creatures designed for land and sea that thwart evolution.
Article
03 Jan, 2022
Speciation: yes, Evolution: no

Speciation: yes, Evolution: no

Rapid speciation has always been a cornerstone of Young Earth Creationist belief. If all of the animals we see today are descended from the limited amount of animals on Noah’s Ark then rapid speciation must have occurred. See the stunning evidence of this very thing and why it is so challenging to evolutionists and ‘Old Earth’ creationists alike.
Podcast
29 Dec, 202123:22
Startling Sturddlefish

Startling Sturddlefish

Sturddlefish or paddlegeon: inter-family hybridization between sturgeon and paddlefish and created kinds.
Article
20 Dec, 2021
How do we account for so many species of beetles if Noah’s Flood was only 4,500 years ago?

How do we account for so many species of beetles if Noah’s Flood was only 4,500 years ago?

How do we account for so many species of beetles if Noah’s Flood was only 4,500 years ago?
Article
18 Dec, 2021
Lizard losers (and winners)

Lizard losers (and winners)

Contrary to media hype, anole lizards on the Bahamas are not evolving
Article
15 Dec, 2021
Tooth enamel: hard, and hard to replace

Tooth enamel: hard, and hard to replace

It’s the hardest substance in the human body. But be warned: If you’re slack with your dental hygiene, fixing your tooth enamel ain’t easy.
Article
06 Dec, 2021
An amazing desert trio

An amazing desert trio

After the Flood, numerous animals adapted to special environments. Let’s look at how some special animals, the sandcat, fennec fox and mulgara adapted to the desert heat!
Article
29 Nov, 2021
The history of flying machines

The history of flying machines

What does it tell us about the evolution of flight?
Article
24 Nov, 2021
Over-engineering in nature: an evolutionary conundrum

Over-engineering in nature: an evolutionary conundrum

Natural selection can only select for the attributes an organism needs to survive, so how is it that creatures are endowed with a whole lot more than necessary?
Article
23 Nov, 2021
E. Coli’s electric motor: a marvel of design

E. Coli’s electric motor: a marvel of design

The bacterium has “remarkable” and “sophisticated” nano-scale electric motors
Article
22 Nov, 2021
Speedy sharks and golf balls

Speedy sharks and golf balls

A key design feature of modern golf balls has been found on sharks, too.
Article
27 Oct, 2021