‘Backwards’ comet perplexes scientistsThe recent discovery of a comet dubbed ‘Dracula’ has left evolutionary scientists scratching their heads as to its origins.Article27 Jan, 2009
Venus: Cauldron of fireThe beautiful morning and evening star holds a fiery secret underneath its cloudy veil—a world so hot that lead will melt at its surface.Article14 Jan, 2009
Origin of oxygen more complex than imaginedContradictory observations mean more trouble for naturalistic theories but the problems disappear within a biblical perspective.Article09 Jan, 2009
Starlight and time—a further breakthroughAn Australian physics professor shows how light would have reached Earth from the most distant stars in an extremely short time, demolishing one of the major objections to biblical creation.Article05 Jan, 2009
Exploring the heavensThe former NSW Government Astronomer (David King) affirms that the heavens do indeed declare God?s glory.Article01 Dec, 2008
A 5D spherically symmetric expanding universe is youngHow do billions of years of light travel time fit into Creation Week?Article06 Nov, 2008
Crisis in cosmology continues with conference of big-bang dissidentsCMI speaker and respected physics professor John Hartnett, who represented his university, gives his impressions.Article19 Sep, 2008
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC): will a black hole swallow us?Fears were held that CERN?SArticle12 Sep, 2008
MOND over dark matter?Suggestions for a Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) may mean that a fundamentally new physics is needed.Article05 Jun, 2008
Bye-bye, big bang?A high-redshift quasar within lower-redshift galaxy NGC 7319 disproves traditional big bang assumptions demonstrates secular astronomer Halton Arp.Article28 Apr, 2008
The elements of the universe point to creationWhy the big bang does not explain the elemental abundances in the universe.Article10 Apr, 2008
Youngest and brightest galaxy … or is it?Youngest and brightest galaxy … or is it?Article29 Feb, 2008
Earth is ‘too special’?Evolutionists propose that Earth formed by itself from dust particles colliding together. But astronomers are realizing that this just-so story requires some incredibly unlikely ‘coincidences’.Article17 Sep, 2007