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Adam: Five things you may not know about him

Adam: Five things you may not know about him

First man Adam, made of dust of the ground, head of mankind, husband of Eve, Y-chromosome progenitor, rib bone donor.
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27 Feb, 2023
Where wolves wander

Where wolves wander

Introduced wolves control elk population and cause diversity in ecological zone with beavers, birds, and beasties.
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23 Feb, 2023
Bats have an innate knowledge of the speed of sound

Bats have an innate knowledge of the speed of sound

Programmed bats innately know the constant speed of sound. Their echolocation system depends on it.
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06 Feb, 2023
God’s DNA-detangling motors

God’s DNA-detangling motors

DNA needs helicase to unwind and topoisomerase to detangle, and contains instructions for these.
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06 May, 2019
Our brain: Do we use only a small portion of it?

Our brain: Do we use only a small portion of it?

The idea that we use only 10% of our brain is an urban myth.
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14 Apr, 2010
Doubts about design and the resurrection

Doubts about design and the resurrection

It is reasonable to doubt universal common ancestry and accept that Jesus tomb was empty.
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14 Jan, 2023
Flowers are still Darwins abominable mystery

Flowers are still Darwins abominable mystery

The evolutionary origin of the flowering plants remains Darwin’s “abominable mystery”.
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26 Dec, 2022
Bats have a sixth sense that sees Earth’s magnetic field

Bats have a sixth sense that sees Earth’s magnetic field

Bats ‘see’ the earth’s magnetic field
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14 Dec, 2022
Biomimetic robots demonstrates brilliant ammonite locomotion

Biomimetic robots demonstrates brilliant ammonite locomotion

3D printed biomimetic robots demonstrate ammonites are intelligently designed to swim.
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08 Dec, 2022
Dog clavicle vestigial

Dog clavicle vestigial

Refuting the evolutionary claim that the canine clavicle is vestigial.
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27 Feb, 2014
Are babies programmed to learn?

Are babies programmed to learn?

Baby brains are programmed for learning any language in the world and many other things, even before birth.
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21 Nov, 2022
Doppleganger genes

Doppleganger genes

Doppelganger genes, which have highly similar functions and structures but are found in distantly related creatures, defy evolution.
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11 Nov, 2022
Ageing without getting old? The science behind it.

Ageing without getting old? The science behind it.

Review of Ageless, a book about the science behind ageing without getting old.
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10 Nov, 2022
Cephalopods' 'earliest' ancestor - no signs of evolution

Cephalopods' 'earliest' ancestor - no signs of evolution

Well-preserved fossil of soft bodied earliest cephalopod ancestor looks just like modern squid, evidence for the Flood.
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18 Oct, 2022
Superbugs not super after all

Superbugs not super after all

Do superbugs prove evolution?
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30 Dec, 2015
Diabolical ironclad beetles inspire extra-strong joints

Diabolical ironclad beetles inspire extra-strong joints

Ironclad beetle laminated elytra have special joins that confer extra toughness, and might inspire aircraft joints.
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05 Oct, 2022