Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfumeNew discoveries at Saqqara, Egypt help shed light on ancient mummification practices, ancient chemistry, regional botany, and ancient global trade connections.Article07 Mar, 2023
Adam: Five things you may not know about himFirst man Adam, made of dust of the ground, head of mankind, husband of Eve, Y-chromosome progenitor, rib bone donor.Article27 Feb, 2023
Wandering wolvesCould the reintroduction of wolves into an area they once roamed increase numbers of their prey?Article23 Feb, 2023
Bats ‘know’ the speed of soundBats are programmed with a fixed speed of sound. Changing the air composition messes up their echolocation system, which means they will miss their target.Article06 Feb, 2023
God’s DNA-detangling motorsComplex operations within a cell have to be present from the start for it to function at all.Article01 Feb, 2023
Our brain: Do we use only a small portion of it?A big question about the most complex structure in the universeArticle25 Jan, 2023
Doubts about design and the resurrectionShowing how its reasonable to doubt universal common ancestry and accept that Jesus tomb was empty.Article14 Jan, 2023
Flowers are still Darwin’s “abominable mystery”The passage of time hasn’t solved a major riddle of plant evolution.Article26 Dec, 2022
Bats ‘see’ the earth’s magnetic fieldDo bats have a sixth sense? Turns out they can ‘see’ earth’s magnetic field with the cornea of their eyes. Small magnetite particles feature as a ‘compass needle’.Article14 Dec, 2022
Amazing ammonite animatronics!Scientists build amazing animatronic ammonite models to investigate their swimming abilities, but this demonstrates their intelligent design rather than evolution.Article08 Dec, 2022
Is the dog’s ‘collar bone’ vestigial?The dog’s shoulder is a brilliant design, in spite of evolutionary teaching to the contrary.Article29 Nov, 2022
Are babies programmed to learn?Baby brains are programmed for learning any language in the world and many other things, even before birth.Article21 Nov, 2022
Doppelgänger protein ‘Signal Recognition Particle 14’ refutes evolutionPresent problems for evolution.Article11 Nov, 2022
Forever young, a vain hope without God?Is the pursuit of youth a vain hope? Is there scientific merit to the idea of living much longer than we do today?Article10 Nov, 2022
'Earliest' ancestor of cephalopodsCould a fossil cephalopod with 10 arms be considered ancestral to today’s species of octopus?Article18 Oct, 2022
Superbugs not super after all‘Superbugs’ are seen by some as evidence of evolution in action but the truth is rather different.Article10 Oct, 2022