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Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age

Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age

A concept known as the charge modulation of aerosol scavenging (CMAS) may help researchers unearth the causes of severe European winters.
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29 Apr, 2016
Glen Helen Gorge, Australia

Glen Helen Gorge, Australia

Why does it flow straight through a mountain range?
Article
07 Apr, 2016
Wild, wild floods!

Wild, wild floods!

Two catastrophic floods were responsible for separating the British Isles from Continental Europe.
Article
12 Feb, 2016
Terrorism and Europe’s spiritual vacuum

Terrorism and Europe’s spiritual vacuum

Threats to peace and stability generally (such as fear of terrorism) are not disconnected from the increasing moral and spiritual vacuum in our post-Christian western nations.
Article
19 Jan, 2016
Why was the UK once totally under water?

Why was the UK once totally under water?

See how uniformitarian data about the geology of the United Kingdom supports the reality of the global Flood.
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19 Dec, 2014
The origin of Ayers Rock

The origin of Ayers Rock

The evolutionary story of how Ayres Rock/Uluru was formed does not stand up to scrutiny.
Article
14 Nov, 2014
The American badger

The American badger

Meet the fastest animal digger in the world. It can throw dirt 5 ft into the air, and has even been known to tunnel down through asphalt.
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27 Oct, 2014
The Australian dingo—a wolf in dog’s clothing

The Australian dingo—a wolf in dog’s clothing

‘A dog is man’s best friend’? But there are good reasons to beware the dingo!
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01 Oct, 2014
African invasion of the bodysnatchers

African invasion of the bodysnatchers

In the heyday of evolutionary racism, materialistic scientists saw dark-skinned people as mere specimens to be studied, and they engaged in the macabre trade of body parts from various countries.
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21 Sep, 2014
The geological history of the Brisbane and Ipswich areas, Australia

The geological history of the Brisbane and Ipswich areas, Australia

Your view of the past will inform your choices today, and these determine your future.
Article
07 Aug, 2014
The hyena—a creature we love to hate

The hyena—a creature we love to hate

Does the hyena deserve its ‘cowardly and villainous’ reputation?
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14 Jul, 2014
Did Angkor really see a dinosaur?

Did Angkor really see a dinosaur?

Skeptics have objected strongly to CMI’s presenting of the famous Angkor carving as evidence that man lived alongside dinosaurs.
Article
23 Jun, 2014
Only one way to visit an orchid

Only one way to visit an orchid

From the landing stage, to the exit gate, it’s no accident that the travel corridor for a gnat visiting an orchid is strictly one-way.
Article
09 Apr, 2014
The Singapore Evolution Garden

The Singapore Evolution Garden

Its exotic plants actually show evolution has not happened
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31 Mar, 2014
Roraima pollen

Roraima pollen

An evolutionary paradox still not solved.
Article
28 Feb, 2014
How old is Australia’s Great Barrier Reef?

How old is Australia’s Great Barrier Reef?

It’s a lot younger than many people believe.
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15 Feb, 2014