Spectacular, surprising sealsSeals were once mercilessly hunted for economic benefit. The more we learn of these special marine animals, the more we can appreciate the unique wisdom in their design.Article14 May, 2014
Beavers—aquatic architectsFamous for their dam-building, beavers have their own built-in ‘goggles’ to see clearly underwater.Article30 Apr, 2014
The MoleWhether you love them or hate them (ugh, those molehills!), moles are testimony to a Creator.Article16 Apr, 2014
Information and the origin of life - Did cells write their own software?What is something computers and humans have in common which constantly needs upgrading in computers but not in humans? The answer is software. You might not have realized that you have software but inside the nucleus of each of your cells a program is written in the form of three billion DNA letters.Video11 Apr, 201400:59
The Singapore Evolution GardenIts exotic plants actually show evolution has not happenedArticle31 Mar, 2014
Coral: animal, vegetable and mineralCoral reefs are masses of limestone created as the polyps build their skeletons—an amazing symbiosis between an animal and algae. They grow quickly. Bye-bye millions of years.Article26 Feb, 2014
Surprise, surprise—box jellyfish eyesThe lowly, ‘basal’ box jellyfish has astonished scientists with its capacity to see things above the water.Article08 Feb, 2014
Bats—sophistication in miniatureFor the amazing echolocation ability of bats to function properly, both emitting and receiving organs must be present, and cooperate. (There are other problems too, to drive evolutionists ‘batty’.)Article05 Feb, 2014
Blind fish: evolution going backwardsDon't you find it strange that when people go blind we regard it as tragic, but when cave-dwelling fish go blind it's hailed as 'evolution in action'?Video25 Dec, 201301:00
Australia’s amazing kangaroos and the birth of their youngKangaroos—created or evolved? The complexity, variety and beauty of God’s creatures serve to glorify the Creator and show His power.Article11 Dec, 2013
Why a butterfly flutters bySome might think that the butterfly, with its jerky fluttering flight, is a ‘primitive’ and inefficient flyer. Actually, their complicated wing movements generate more lift than simple flapping would do.Article27 Nov, 2013
Beetles … nature's workaholicsYou can find beetles in almost any habitat occupied by other insects, munching on anything from snails to dung!Article20 Nov, 2013
Naturalistic origin of life - scientific law denies itAccording to Skeptics, one of the characteristics of a pseudo-scientific theory is that it contradicts a known scientific law.Video25 Oct, 201300:59
Slimy secretsWhat has one foot, is small, and can go over anything? (Hint: it has a wonderfully slick method of locomotion!)Article23 Oct, 2013
The way of the woodpeckerEngineers wonder at the woodpecker’s resilience to head-banging—and copy it.Article30 Sep, 2013
No evidence of evolution and ‘deep time’Creatures in different parts of the world show remarkable similarities despite, according to evolution theory, being separated for the same timespan over which humans evolved from ape-like ancestors.Article23 Sep, 2013