Comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based baraminology methodsA comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based approaches to understanding the created kinds.Article19 Feb, 2021
Organic ‘robots’ and a definition of lifeWould a robotic dog that could make copies of itself be alive?Article18 Feb, 2021
Fantastic far-reaching foxtrotHow an arctic fox’s far-reaching migration testifies to the post-Flood dispersionArticle10 Feb, 2021
Divine design denies evolutionTo the unprejudiced, unexpectedly diverse instructions in fly embryos and recently discovered leg springs in flea beetles argue powerfully for Created design.Article04 Feb, 2021
One gene, one trait?Genetic complexity and interconnectedness show that many traits are much more complex than previously thought.Article29 Jan, 2021
Fingernails and toenails—useless evolutionary relics or an important part of design?Are they useless evolutionary relics, or important part of design?Article22 Jan, 2021
Bighorn horns not so bigMuch to trophy-hunters’ disappointment, bighorn sheep on Ram Mountain are not what they were. But is it evolution?Article09 Dec, 2020
A book about human errors that don’t existA book about human errors that don’t exist.Article04 Dec, 2020
RNA Vaccines and COVID-19Evaluating the pros and cons of the new RNA vaccine technology tells us they should be both safe and ethical.Article03 Dec, 2020
Where have all the big fish gone?If you’re a fisherman who reckons that fish are now smaller, and there are fewer of them around, you’re very likely right.Article18 Nov, 2020
The ostrich—a reminder of creation and the FallA reminder of creation and the FallArticle16 Nov, 2020
Why the elephant is losing its tusks (and it’s not evolution!)Why the elephant is losing its tusks (and it’s not evolution!)Article28 Oct, 2020