SETI -- not able to recognize intelligent life?For many years, radio telescopes have been scanning the heavens as part of a program known as SETI. SETI stands for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.Video18 Apr, 201300:59
Who is the God of Genesis?Are Christian deluding themselves? How do we know there is a God, and specifically the God revealed in the Bible?Video17 Apr, 201328:29
Sickle Cell Anemia -- not evidence for evolutionIn some parts of Africa, it is actually an advantage to have mutated, oddly-shaped red blood cells.Video16 Apr, 201300:59
Small Dogs are MutantsDogs vary greatly in size, from Chihuahua to Great Dane, yet they are all part of the dog, or wolf, created kind; they can all interbreed. Researchers have found that the small breeds of dogs all have something in common, a mutation in the gene that codes for an important growth regulator. This prevents the small dogs from growing to greater size.Video11 Apr, 201300:59
Marvellous molecular machinesThrough eye-popping computer animation, based on recent scientific discoveries, this week's episode explores amazing biological machines at work in our bodies.Video10 Apr, 201328:16
Surtsey Still SurprisesFormed by a volcanic eruption in 1963, the Island of Surtsey, near Iceland, has intrigued scientists because it looks like landscapes most think are much older. According to a New Scientist article, the Island has excited geographers, who marveled at canyons, gullies and other land features that usually take tens of thousands or millions of years to form were created in less than a decade.Video09 Apr, 201300:59
Scientists startled by T-rex bloodIn the early nineties, researchers from Montana State University made a startling discovery. Inspecting a piece of T. rex bone under a microscope, they could hardly believe their eyes—they could see dinosaur red blood cells! This discovery prompted lead scientist, Dr Mary Schweitzer, to say: 'It was exactly like looking at a slice of modern bone. But, of course, I couldn't believe it. I said to the lab technician: "The bones, after all, are 65 million years old. How could blood cells survive that long?"' In a Discover magazine article, Dr Schweitzer explained further her surprise, 'If you take a blood sample and you stick it on a shelf, you have nothing recognizable in about a week. So why would there be anything left in dinosaurs?' Such a response is understandable, considering that she thinks dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. But surely such data suggest it wasn't that long ago?Video04 Apr, 201300:59
Where do the fossils fit?How old are fossils? When was the fossil record produced? Could fossils have existed when God called His creation "very good"? The answer to these questions have profound effects on the Gospel. Tune for the answers in this mind expanding episode.Video03 Apr, 201328:20
The Cambrian ExplosionWhen most people hear the word 'explosion', they often think of destroyed buildings and injured people. But geologists have long recognized a different type of 'explosion' in earth's sedimentary rocks, known as the Cambrian explosion.Video28 Mar, 201300:59
Aliens and UFOs -- What are they really?How should Christians react to stories of strange lights in the sky and terrifying night time abductions? Aliens and UFOs and the Bible, on this week's episode.Video27 Mar, 201328:31
The Roswell Incident - a UFO crash?In 1947 a crash landing occurred in Roswell, New Mexico, that people still talk about. According to many UFO believers, aliens from another world crash-landed their flying saucer, and the US government has tried to cover it up ever since.Video26 Mar, 201300:59
Why nail biters don't cryScientists have just found out what you always wanted to know: why do fingernails, when nibbled or torn, tend to tear across the nail rather than downwards towards the nail bed?Video21 Mar, 201301:00
Dinosaurs and humans -- did they live together?What fossil evidence supports dinosaurs and humans living at the same time? Do scientists ever find dinosaurs buried with animals that were not supposed to have evolved yet?Video20 Mar, 201328:31