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Tooth enamel hard to replace

Tooth enamel hard to replace

A recent dental research breakthrough could open the way to a clinical method of repairing tooth enamel without fillings.
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06 Dec, 2021
The history of flying machines

The history of flying machines

The history of flying machines argues against the evolution of flight.
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24 Nov, 2021
Over-engineering in nature: an evolutionary conundrum

Over-engineering in nature: an evolutionary conundrum

Super-engineering in nature is a major conundrum for evolutionary theory.
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23 Nov, 2021
E. Coli’s optimal design electric motors

E. Coli’s optimal design electric motors

The bacterium E. Coli has optimal design electric motors complete with gears and bearings
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22 Nov, 2021
Speedy sharks and golf balls

Speedy sharks and golf balls

A key design feature of modern golf balls (dimples) has been found on sharks (bristled scales, cavities), too, reducing turbulent wake and drag during fast swimming.
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05 Dec, 2011
Talking muscle physiology with Prof. Hans Degens

Talking muscle physiology with Prof. Hans Degens

Dr Hans Degens talks about God’s design in muscle physiology and the mechanisms of ageing.
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04 Oct, 2021
Circadian rhythms and creation

Circadian rhythms and creation

Evolution struggles to explain how circadian rhythms arose multiple times in different organisms.
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10 Sep, 2021
Lessons from locust wings

Lessons from locust wings

Wind tunnel videos have revealed some unexpected aerodynamic characteristics of locust wings, which design engineers of small robotic aircraft want to copy.
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01 Apr, 2013
Human taste

Human taste

The taste system of the human body is remarkably well-designed by God, and not the result of evolution.
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06 Sep, 2021
Eddystone Lighthouse

Eddystone Lighthouse

The enduring design of John Smeaton’s Eddystone lighthouse reflects God’s enduring design in the English oak.
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13 Jul, 2021
Reclaiming the peppered moth

Reclaiming the peppered moth

Peppered moth caterpillars can detect twig colour through its skin, changing its skin colour to match.
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05 Jul, 2021
T. rex, cats and attack-defense structures in a pre-Fall world.

T. rex, cats and attack-defense structures in a pre-Fall world.

Teeth, claws, and eye arrangements, in animals as diverse as cats and T. rex pose questions about originally created perfect designs.
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12 Jun, 2021
Plants growing on quartzite

Plants growing on quartzite

Plants with specialized root structures for feeding on quartzite support rapid plant growth after Noahs Flood.
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23 Apr, 2021
Prewired language processing: An evolutionary ‘Catch 22’

Prewired language processing: An evolutionary ‘Catch 22’

Language processing is pre-wired in the brain, a Catch-22 for evolutionists.
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08 Apr, 2021
Glasswing

Glasswing

The transparent Glasswing Butterfly, lacking the scales of colourful butterflies on its wing membranes, is evidence of devolution, not evolution.
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25 Jan, 2010
Review of Darwin Devolves by Michael Behe

Review of Darwin Devolves by Michael Behe

Review of Darwin Devolves by Michael Behe covers why the latest ideas created to save Darwinism have all failed
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26 Mar, 2021