Southern masked weaverTwo tiny birds work harmoniously together—dad builds the nest and mum does the interior decorating, and together they raise their chicks.Article02 Oct, 2024
Design of bacterial flagella: part 1Recent research has shown that bacterial flagella are even more sophisticated and fine-tuned then previously thought.Article13 Sep, 2024
The Mystery of the Frozen OctopusNew research about the Antarctic octopus has provided answers that may explain how this creature survives in extreme waters.Article05 Sep, 2024
The Chatham Island Black RobinThe fight back from extinction of the Chatham Island black robin supports Noahs Flood.Article04 Sep, 2024
Jacana birdsThese male jacanas have a fascinating way of shielding their young from danger.Article19 Aug, 2024
Genetic convergence between humans and octopusesParallel mechanisms of LINE retrotransposition for inducing variationin the brains of humans and octopuses undermines common ancestry.Article26 Jul, 2024
The Hero Shrew of the CongoScutisorex somereni Congolese hero shrew has unique backbone morphology defying evolutionary explanations for its originsArticle22 Jul, 2024
Similarities (homology) and other evolutionary argumentsDo similarities between creatures prove that they had a common ancestor (evolved)? Is human and chimp DNA very similar? Do human embryos go through animal stages as they develop? Do we have useless left-over bits of animals in us? What about ‘apemen’?Article22 Jul, 2024
Review: 'Foresight' by Marcos EberlinA review of: Foresight: How the chemistry of life reveals planning and purpose by Marcos Eberlin.Article19 Jul, 2024
Dr Batten interviews agricultural scientist Dr KeeFui KonA scientist shares his faith journey and how evolution played no role in his successful career in weed science.Article17 Jul, 2024
Homology made simpleHomologous structures are best explained by a common designer rather than common ancestry.Article13 Jul, 2024
Creation for Kids: The amazing eye and the gift of sightDiscover the remarkable world of vision: from the perfect design of the human eye to unique eyes in nature, colour blindness insights, and the amazing ways science helps us see beyond limitations.Article10 Jul, 2024
Cheese verging on extinctionSeveral famous cheeses are on the brink of extinction due to mutation buildup. Can they be saved? Evolution is no help!Article08 Jul, 2024
The golden ploverThis bird must cross thousands of km of open ocean in a single flight—non-stop, because it can’t swim.Article08 Jul, 2024
The carnivorous nature and suffering of animalsCarnivory must have begun after the Fall.Article29 Jun, 2024
Animal carnivory began at FallHow can Christians know if animals were carnivorous before Noahs Flood?Article22 Jun, 2024