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Organic ‘robots’ and a definition of life

Organic ‘robots’ and a definition of life

Would a robotic dog that could make copies of itself be alive?
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18 Feb, 2021
Far-reaching fox migration

Far-reaching fox migration

An arctic fox that traversed over 4,000 km in two months shows how fast post-Flood dispersion couldve happened.
Article
10 Feb, 2021
Divine designs in flies and beetles deny evolution

Divine designs in flies and beetles deny evolution

Design in fly embryos and the flea beetle spring mechanism denies evolution while supporting intelligent, divine design.
Article
04 Feb, 2021
One gene, one trait?

One gene, one trait?

Genetic complexity and interconnectedness show that many traits are more complex than the traditional one gene, one trait picture.
Article
29 Jan, 2021
Fingernails and toenails: vestigial organs?

Fingernails and toenails: vestigial organs?

Fingernails and toenails are not useless evolutionary relics but serve numerous functions.
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22 Jan, 2021
Bats

Bats

Bats are complex that speak of design, and their unique body plan show they are unrelated to other animals.
Article
18 Jan, 2021
The human ear

The human ear

The human ear reveals God’s amazing ingenuity in its intricate design.
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04 Jan, 2021
Hear bee, make nectar

Hear bee, make nectar

The sound of a bee buzzing nearby triggers production of sweeter nectar in evening primrose flowers.
Article
23 Dec, 2020
Trees

Trees

A tree is not a product of evolution, but a marvel of divine design.
Article
16 Dec, 2020
Bighorn horns not so big

Bighorn horns not so big

Selective shooting of bighorn sheep at Canada
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12 Dec, 2011
Review: 'Human Errors' by Nathan Lents

Review: 'Human Errors' by Nathan Lents

A review of Human Errors by Nathan H. Lents.
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04 Dec, 2020
RNA Vaccines and COVID-19

RNA Vaccines and COVID-19

Evaluating the pros and cons of the new RNA vaccine technology tells us they should be both safe and ethical.
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03 Dec, 2020
Where have all the big fish gone

Where have all the big fish gone

fish, Trinidadian guppy, natural selection, loss of fertility, size, fishing sustainability Selectively removing the largest Trinidadian guppies in lab tests resulted in fewer, smaller fish, with implications for commercial fish stocks in the wild.
Article
19 Jan, 2015
Ostrich

Ostrich

The ostrich is a reminder of creation and the Fall rather than evolution.
Article
16 Nov, 2020
Elephants losing tusks

Elephants losing tusks

Ivory poachers kill elephants with the biggest tusks, resulting in more frequent tusklessness.
Article
11 Apr, 2016
Designs in nature inspire new super material: Proteus. Can it be cut?

Designs in nature inspire new super material: Proteus. Can it be cut?

Grapefruit and abalone inspire scientists to produce Proteus material that cannot be cut, by angle grinder, drill, or water jet.
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15 Oct, 2020