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Is ‘female’ the most ‘basic’ human state?

Is ‘female’ the most ‘basic’ human state?

Males do not simply have add ons that diverge us from a basic female state.
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30 Apr, 2022
The mysterious giant squid

The mysterious giant squid

Despite scoffers/skeptics, the legends and stories about giant squid, Architeuthis, are actually based on fact.
Article
11 Jun, 2014
Whale sharks

Whale sharks

Whale sharks are amazingly designed, and have teeth on their eyes instead of eyelids for protection.
Article
11 Apr, 2022
Arthropods and Mount St Helens

Arthropods and Mount St Helens

Arthropod response to the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens provides some principles for understanding post-Flood ecological recovery.
Article
08 Apr, 2022
Did sound production and hearing evolve?

Did sound production and hearing evolve?

Evolution of sound production, including echolocation, the larynx, and hearing organs. But is the system of acoustics not irreducibly complex?
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24 Mar, 2022
Morganucodon: a transitional fossil?

Morganucodon: a transitional fossil?

Morganucodon is not a transitional fossil, but the evidence is consistent with it being a mammal.
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04 Mar, 2022
Creation-based conservation for the Red Panda

Creation-based conservation for the Red Panda

Creation-based plans to interbreed fare better than evolution-based plans to isolate a species of red panda to conserve it.
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02 Mar, 2022
Amphibians and Mount St Helens

Amphibians and Mount St Helens

Ecological recovery of amphibians after the 1980 Mount St Helens eruption provides an analogue for post-Flood ecological recovery.
Article
11 Feb, 2022
Sensational seeds

Sensational seeds

Seeds and their biological characteristics are used in Scripture to teach important moral and spiritual truths, and the
Article
30 Apr, 2013
Kamikaze caterpillars

Kamikaze caterpillars

When moth caterpillars begin eating tobacco leaves, big-eyed bugs quickly come, attracted by a chemical release caused by the caterpillars, not the plant---a conundrum for evolution by natural selection
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30 Dec, 2013
How cells handle heme, vital to life but toxic unless tightly controlled

How cells handle heme, vital to life but toxic unless tightly controlled

Recent discoveries concerning the red pigment heme, vital for all life, pose real problems for evolutionary theory
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31 Jan, 2022
Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit mating horses with donkeys?

Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit mating horses with donkeys?

Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit the cross-breeding of horses and donkeys?
Article
29 Jan, 2022
Hierarchical clustering in dinosaur baraminology studies

Hierarchical clustering in dinosaur baraminology studies

Baraminology studies need adjustment to properly reflect the biblical distinction between flying animals like Archaeopteryx and land animals like dinosaurs.
Article
28 Jan, 2022
Lactose intolerance

Lactose intolerance

Lactose intolerance
Article
26 May, 2009
Photographing God’s creation

Photographing God’s creation

Renowned photographer Bill Boehm talks about his passion for the created world and its Creator
Article
24 Jan, 2022
Jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design

Jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design

Newly discovered jumping beetle mechanism is evidence for divine design, and inspires scientists to copy the design.
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21 Jan, 2022