Fossils Earth’s Amber Required Global Flood Conditions May 17, 2025 The mixtures of organisms found in amber worldwide call for large-scale transport by water and rapid burial. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology ENST: Cells Find Method in Madness May 15, 2025 Cells are not overcome with disorder; they overcome disorder with function. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Human Leg Acts Like a Pogo Stick May 14, 2025 Fine tuning shown to produce efficiency and precision in bipedal movement. CONTINUE READING
Education The Christian Difference in Academia May 13, 2025 The proportion of Christians in academia is distinctly lower than the rest of society but has the potential to make significant scientific advances. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology ENST: Heterochirality Kills May 9, 2025 Researchers found out what happens if they force a protein out of its one-handed norm. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Why Darwinism Is Fundamentally Irrational May 8, 2025 Hegel's Dialectic leads Darwinian materialists to embrace contradictions – not as a bug, but as a feature. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science A Geographer to the Glory of God May 5, 2025 Dr. Buckland-Reynolds highlights how her study of science has strengthened and shaped her faith. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology The Power of Wonder May 4, 2025 Increase your sense of awe of God with this latest video from Illustra Media. CONTINUE READING
Botany From Mocking to Mimicking: The Humble Tree Teaches Tech April 29, 2025 Tree photosynthesis structures are validated as the perfect design for solar capture down to the nano-level: A testament to the Wisdom of God. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology The Smallest Are the Hardiest April 21, 2025 Tiny organisms tough it out in the harshest environments on the planet. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology ENST: How Cells Make Decisions April 18, 2025 Only minds can make decisions, or programmed machines designed by minds. CONTINUE READING
Health Biological Function Found in Cyanide April 10, 2025 Refuting the toxin myth: Cyanide turns out to be an essential compound (in tiny amounts). CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Re-Wilding vs Human Safety April 8, 2025 The effort to resurrect extinct animals exhibits antipathy to human exceptionalism. CONTINUE READING
SETI Hoping in Vain for Alien Life April 7, 2025 Astrobiologists and SETI advocates have little more than blind hope that life will be found beyond Earth. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology ENST: The Electric Cell: More Synergy with Physics Found in Cellular Coding April 5, 2025 This article updates yesterday's post about "the electric cell" with more evidences of design. CONTINUE READING