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Genetic Evolution Falsified

Hundreds of your genes work just fine in yeast and plankton, after supposedly a billion years of evolution separating us.

The Spider, the Fly and the Octopus: Invertebrate Designs

Small animals without backbones are cleverly designed, leaving evolutionists scratching their heads.

News from Eden

Some recent findings fit naturally with a Genesis view of natural history.

Surprises from the Ocean

News from marine biology and geology are unexpected from a long-age, evolutionary perspective.

Theology Affects Society

One's beliefs about God affect everything from criminal justice to personal hope.

Friday Funnies: Evo-Comics

Not every Darwinian explanation is useless. Some of them can function as entertainment.

The Parts List for Hearing

Want to hear what goes on when you hear sounds? Hair cells wave in the fluid, responding to specific frequencies, and hundreds of proteins go into action.

What's New in Biomimetics?

It's hard to keep up with the numerous advancements in science coming from inspiration provided by natural design.

More Cell Machines Come to Light

The living cell contains thousands of molecular machines converting energy into useful work. Here are just a few that were recently described in journal papers.

Skin Is Repaired by Zipper Mechanism

The details of wound repair and prevention are coming to light.

Bombardier Beetle Mechanism Explained

A beetle that has become a creationist icon is examined by evolutionists in a leading journal.

Platypus Dinosaur: A Vegetarian T. Rex

A new dinosaur from Chile is as unbelievable as the first reported platypus was to English zoologists: a crazy mix of animals.

Improbable Sailors: Do Animals Raft the Oceans?

To keep their phylogenies and dates intact, evolutionists propose ocean voyages by unlikely animals—maybe even all of them.

Darwin Plagiarized Patrick Matthew

Darwin had to acknowledge that his ideas were anticipated by several others, including Patrick Matthew, by decades.

Geologists Have Underestimated Catastrophes

One Colorado storm in 2013 caused hundreds or thousands of years' worth of mountain erosion. This is causing a rethink on the power of catastrophic events.
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