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The Mole

The Mole

Whether you love them or hate them (ugh, those molehills!), moles are testimony to a Creator.
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16 Apr, 2014
Coral: animal, vegetable and mineral

Coral: animal, vegetable and mineral

Coral reefs are masses of limestone created as the polyps build their skeletons—an amazing symbiosis between an animal and algae. They grow quickly. Bye-bye millions of years.
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26 Feb, 2014
Surprise, surprise—box jellyfish eyes

Surprise, surprise—box jellyfish eyes

The lowly, ‘basal’ box jellyfish has astonished scientists with its capacity to see things above the water.
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08 Feb, 2014
Bats—sophistication in miniature

Bats—sophistication in miniature

For the amazing echolocation ability of bats to function properly, both emitting and receiving organs must be present, and cooperate. (There are other problems too, to drive evolutionists ‘batty’.)
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05 Feb, 2014
Australia’s amazing kangaroos and the birth of their young

Australia’s amazing kangaroos and the birth of their young

Kangaroos—created or evolved? The complexity, variety and beauty of God’s creatures serve to glorify the Creator and show His power.
Article
11 Dec, 2013
Why a butterfly flutters by

Why a butterfly flutters by

Some might think that the butterfly, with its jerky fluttering flight, is a ‘primitive’ and inefficient flyer. Actually, their complicated wing movements generate more lift than simple flapping would do.
Article
27 Nov, 2013
Slimy secrets

Slimy secrets

What has one foot, is small, and can go over anything? (Hint: it has a wonderfully slick method of locomotion!)
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23 Oct, 2013
The way of the woodpecker

The way of the woodpecker

Engineers wonder at the woodpecker’s resilience to head-banging—and copy it.
Article
30 Sep, 2013
Life at the extremes

Life at the extremes

You can freeze them, boil them, dry them, starve them and even put them in a vacuum—yet they still bounce back
Article
27 Mar, 2013
Pliable plants

Pliable plants

Tropical bats use living leaves to make roosts for their young—but how can the leaves remain healthy when much of their water supply has been cut off?
Article
20 Mar, 2013
‘Transitional form’ in mammal ear evolution—more cacophony

‘Transitional form’ in mammal ear evolution—more cacophony

Does the Bible provide a better explanation of the ear morphology of this ‘transitional fossil’ than evolution?
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22 Feb, 2013
Germ with seven motors in one!

Germ with seven motors in one!

Marine bacterium has seven motors bundled into one, with interlocking fibrils acting as gears. This germ can swim 10 times faster than most.
Article
15 Jan, 2013
Firefly lanterns LED lenses

Firefly lanterns LED lenses

Firefly lenses have fine structure allowing optimal light transmission. LED lenses inspired by that structure similarly allow more light transmission.
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08 Jan, 2013
The bamboozling panda

The bamboozling panda

China’s peaceful and solitary mountain dwellers—a puzzlement to evolution; a friendly reminder of Creation.
Article
05 Dec, 2012
Jellyfish judgment

Jellyfish judgment

Evolutionary theory adjudges jellyfish to be ‘primitive’. But a right judgment of the evidence impels a very different conclusion.
Article
05 Nov, 2012
Wings on the wind

Wings on the wind

How do migrating birds know exactly when, and where, to go?
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17 Oct, 2012