Coronaviruses in creationMost viruses are beneficial to living things, but occasionally one of them escapes whatever is controlling it and it run amok, burning hot but often quickly burning out.Article06 Feb, 2020
Is the RubisCO enzyme an ineffective leftover of evolution?Some evolutionists claim that the RubisCO enzyme is an evolutionary leftover, but when we look at the details it is obviously a design element!Article25 Jan, 2020
Would the pre-Fall world have been overrun by animals?If there was no pre-Fall animal death, would they have overrun the world if Adam hadn’t sinned?Article18 Jan, 2020
Shrews eating peppersAnother example of a natural selection favouring an information-losing mutation, which is the opposite to that required for goo-to-you evolution.Article15 Jan, 2020
Salad-eating sharksBonnethead sharks have short ‘carnivorous ancestry’ intestines, yet their stomachs have been found to contain up to 62% seagrassArticle08 Jan, 2020
Stuart Burgess wins the 2019 James Clayton PrizeCreationists are often accused of bad science or worse but a multiple award-winning, world-class engineer keeps putting the lie to these claims.Article02 Jan, 2020
Designer stripes: Zebras and the truth of GenesisSorting out the equid kind is not always a black and white issue.Article04 Dec, 2019
Facing up to designOur incredible facial expressivity—able to represent 21 distinct emotions—would appear to be overdesigned.Article27 Nov, 2019
Black butterfly wings inspire solar cell designSolar cell modelled on butterfly wing absorbs twice as much sunlightArticle20 Nov, 2019
Pigeon Revision: Brainy birds trump bookish baboonsThe ability to distinguish the style of a Picasso from a Monet puts a whole new perspective on ‘bird-brainy’Article23 Oct, 2019
Unmasking natural selectionA review of ‘40 Years of Evolution: Darwin’s finches on Daphne Major Island’ by Peter and Rosemary Grant.Article18 Oct, 2019
Blue eyes mutationMany people of European descent have less melanin in their eyes, and it’s got nothing to do with evolutionArticle16 Oct, 2019
The albatross flies for freePowered by ocean wind shear, the dynamic soaring of the albatross enables it to fly for thousands of miles just above the sea surface without flapping its wings.Article30 Sep, 2019
Creationist modelling of the origins of Canis lupus familiaris—ancestry, timing, and biogeographyWhen and how did dogs diversify after Noah’s Flood?Article27 Sep, 2019