Is the human body badly designed?Refuting Human Errors: A Panorama of our Glitches by Nathan Lents.Article13 Sep, 2018
Researchers remain divided over ‘feathered dinosaurs’Feathered dinosaurs, bird evolution, avian lung, Archaeopteryx, Caudipteryx, Sinosauropteryx, Feduccia, Storrs Olson, Larry Martin, Theagarten Lingham-SoliarArticle07 Sep, 2018
Cannibal deer!Deer show us that nearly any animal could become a carnivore … under the right conditions.Article20 Aug, 2018
The sloth: Slowest mammal on EarthThis creature may lack speed, but its special features make gripping reading.Article13 Aug, 2018
The atlatl (woomera) and the heron’s neckSneak peek of latest Creation magazine. Some have speculated that the idea of atlatl-assisted spearthrowing came from watching herons hunt.Article08 Aug, 2018
Birdsong isn’t for ‘birdbrains’Groups of plain-tailed wrens can sing a 4-part avian chorus with ease.Article16 Jul, 2018
Placental versus Marsupial: A tale of two ‘wolves’It’s not right to blame the dingo, just for the sake of promoting the evolutionary storyline.Article25 Jun, 2018
Elephant Genome Project: evolutionary theory re-writtenThe Elephant Genome Project reveals a new elephant species alive today, and rewrites the previously held evolutionary tree for elephants. Research findings fit nicely with the Biblical account.Article31 May, 2018
The breath of lifeThe incredible design of our respiratory system points to an intelligent Designer and not blind chance.Article30 May, 2018
Praying mantis: unique stereoscopic visionPraying mantis brain computes depth to target by comparing changing images from its two eyesArticle29 May, 2018
Focus: creation news and views 39(2)‘Unconventional’ body plan of drepanosaurus puzzles evolutionistsArticle14 May, 2018
Mutant plastic-munching enzyme does not support evolutionNew plastic-munching Ideonella sakaiensis bacterium was intelligently engineered, not randomly evolved.Article03 May, 2018
God’s webspinners give chemists free lessonsThe production of man-made fibres that have bullet-stopping capabilities leaves behind dangerous chemicals and don’t match the wonders of a spiderweb.Article11 Apr, 2018
The not-so-Nobel decisionDespite Raymond Damadian’s role in the development of MRI, he was overlooked for the Nobel Prize.Article04 Apr, 2018
The non-evolution of the horseThe amazing variety in these magnificent animals serves as a reminder that things do not make themselves.Article07 Mar, 2018