The bamboozling pandaThe panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, reclusive bamboo-eating endangered bear species of China, testifies to the truth of the biblical creation account, not evolution.Article05 Dec, 2012
Jellyfish judgmentEvolutionary theory adjudges jellyfish to be primitive. But a right judgment of the evidence reveals high-tech design.Article05 Nov, 2012
Wings on the windThe Arctic tern, Sterna paradisaea, has the longest migration route of any bird. And there are many other migrating birds, tooArticle17 Oct, 2012
Spiderweb stickinessHow spiderweb glue works: multi-functional adhesive, smart materialArticle16 Jul, 2012
Incredible Kinesin!Kinesins are biological robots powered by ATP that walk along microtubules in the cells of all eukaryote life forms that are essential for processes like mitosis and meiosis to happen.Article26 Jun, 2012
Sniffer dogDogs can sniff through each nostril separately, allowing them to know the direction of an odour.Article20 Feb, 2012
A brief history of designCicero used design in nature to counter the evolutionists and pantheists of his day, as creationists do in pre-evangelism today. However, without Christ the design argument cannot save anyone.Article09 Nov, 2011
The human body—God’s masterpieceThe human body reveals an amazing design; the human brain is the most complex and highly ordered arrangement of matter in the universe.Article12 Jan, 2011
The fish with \four eyes\ (Anableps)The best explanation for Anableps is that it was created on Day 5 of Creation Week.Article01 Dec, 2010
ATP synthaseThe design of the ATP synthase nano-machine, a rotary motor necessary for life, speaks of engineering design that is beyond human ability and underlines the neeArticle22 Nov, 2010
Review Kerby Anderson biblical intelligent designA review of A Biblical Point of View on Intelligent Design by Kerby AndersonArticle08 Oct, 2010
Mueller cells backwardly wired retina v DawkinsIn The Greatest Show on Earth Richard Dawkins claims that the backwardly wired retina is a bad design. Yet the Muller cells make the image sharper and reduce chromatic aberration and light pollutionArticle27 May, 2010
Desert creatures inspire SandBotEven specialty vehicles such as dune buggies can end up hopelessly mired in sand. So designers of Martian robotic vehicles are looking to copy the ‘effortless’ all-terrain locomotion of earthly lizards.Article23 Jun, 2009