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In the deep, dark, cold waters of the Pacific Ocean—about 1,500 feet below the surface— hundreds of Humboldt squid the size of small humans (~ 5 feet long) were recently observed feeding on a school of lantern fish only about 3 to 4 inches long. The scientists used a high-tech remotely operated vehicle (ROV) with highly sophisticated photographic equipment to document the squid’s behavior. What they discovered was shockingly sop… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Evolutionary scientists are still trying to understand what happens when tectonic plate subduction stops. They are also baffled by rapid crustal uplift near subduction zones. Yet, we see clear evidence of the slowing of tectonic plates and the rapid rise of mountains globally. Secular science hasn’t realized that these two processes are simply an expected consequence of the end of the Genesis Flood around 4,500 years ago. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
“Said to have ‘alien biology’, and are ‘too brainy’ for their age!”. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham As the current COVID-19 situation stretches from days to weeks, many individuals and families are feeling discouraged. Well, we’ve recorded a special concert with the Ark Encounter’s resident artists, Steve Hess & Southern Salvation, to uplift you and your family. And this concert will include a musical item featuring me. I don’t often perform publicly, but I thought you might enjoy the special surprise. This concert will air from my public Facebook page Friday, March 27, at 7 p.m. Eastern Time. During this livestream concert, we will also take time to pray for America and other nations. [More]
By Dr. Joe Francis Before modern cameras and technology, the inky blackness of the deep barred its mysteries from human eyes. But now these wonders are coming to light. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Simon Turpin How scholars view ‘behemoth’ in the book of Job and why we should consider it a real, enormous creature as opposed to a mythological beast or smaller animal. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
As was noted in my article “Biblical Succession” in the April issue of Acts & Facts, the ICR Board of Trustees has authorized a national search to find a new President to lead ICR into the next phase of ministry. I am writing this to answer some questions that have arisen in response to this announcement. The complication of the … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham This past summer, our Answers magazine team launched an exciting half-hour podcast, Creation Answers. This podcast is read by professionals, features magazine highlights from past issues of Answers, and is hosted by the magazine publisher, Dale Mason. It’s a great resource to both inform and entertain you. You’ll be encouraged to see how the Bible explains the world around us and provides much-needed answers for the struggles of our day. You’ll discover fascinating facts from various fields of science, including astronomy, geology, biology, and genetics. Or you can dive into our culture and find out what God’s [More]
Climate change conversations squeeze their way into so many different topics, yet climate research is rife with confusion. Which scientists are right: those who say pollution causes most global warming, or those who say that pollution may only play a minor role? Even expert opinions vary to extremes. In contrast, Genesis makes confident statements about earth’s climate. The 2009 climategate fiasco illustrate… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Michael Newton Keas On this episode of ID the Future, Mike Keas interviews science historian and bioethicist Michael Flannery about his recent article on Charles Darwin and archrival Richard Owen. Owen was an evolutionist, too, but of a different stripe. Unlike Darwin, he believed that evolution was guided by teleology or purpose, and he saw humans as different from animals not only in degree but in kind. This led him to reject Darwin’s conclusion of a “hierarchy of races,” as well as Darwin’s expectation that the supposedly “less fit” races of humankind ultimately would be exterminated by the so-called [More]
The arrangement of branches and leaves maximizes gas absorption. Supercapacitor modeled on this pattern, albeit a millionth the size, maximizes charge storage capacity. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Back in February of 2018, I wrote about speaking at an upcoming Teach Them Diligently conference in Nashville, Tennessee. I spoke at that conference in early March 2018. This year, I again spoke at their Nashville conference (late February). Well, with the current Coronavirus COVID-19 situation, a lot of students (and parents) have extra downtime (and perhaps social distancing has made them a little stir crazy). Many want some good resources for homeschool (or online school) lessons. from speaking at the above conferences, I know the Teach Them Diligently website has some great resources available too. Now, [More]
A reader writes in with a question regarding whether God gave permission to eat meat. …read more Source: creation.com     
Darwin’s theory of evolution makes several predictions about adaptation. But recent genetic findings raise questions about the accuracy of evolutionary theory, since the findings point toward different types of engineered adaptability. The latest challenges to Darwin’s theory, published in March 2020, come from the fascinating insects known as turtle ants. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham On March 9, Canadian Justice Minister, David Lametti, introduced Bill C-8 to Parliament, which would add five new crimes to the nation’s Criminal Code. This bill, labeled as the “conversion therapy” bill, would make it illegal to do any of the following: Cause a person to undergo conversion therapy against the person’s will; Cause a child (anyone under 18) to undergo conversion therapy; Do anything for the purpose of removing a child from Canada with the intention that the child undergo conversion therapy outside Canada; Advertise an offer to provide conversion therapy; or Receive a financial or [More]
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell What is COVID-19, how it started, what are coronaviruses, did it evolve, how it spreads, and what we should expect as the situation develops. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
A strange group of scientific ‘outsiders’, the Hoylites, are denouncing Darwin while promoting panspermia. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham For those who want to use this social-distancing downtime as a period of personal growth in studying biblical apologetics, I’ve got some exciting news! We have great (and free) online resources for you to use personally, for your family’s spiritual growth, and for educational opportunities for you and your children. Many of our most-popular books are available to read for free on our website. Perhaps you were unaware that many of our most-popular books are available to read for free on our website. Simply go to our online books page and check out what’s available. From books [More]
It’s mole season. Moles get active in springtime, especially during March and April. Moles are mostly hidden out of plain sight, but they are actually important members of God’s creation. Many people dislike moles, due to how the creatures wrinkle lawn surfaces, but the ecological benefits usually outweigh such minor yard-care nuisances. Moles are known for digging. But how do they dig? More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Where disease comes from and how COVID-19 (coronavirus) and economic shutdowns highlight our own spiritual need to bring us close to God. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham We are pleased to announce several new Facebook Live programs while our Creation Museum and Ark Encounter are temporarily closed due to the current COVID-19 (coronavirus) situation. It’s a unique, new form of outreach that our attractions will be offering over the coming days. 10 A.M. As I teased on Answers News yesterday, Roger Patterson of our staff will be doing some fascinating science experiments for kids (and adults, too) Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. (ET). This Facebook Live program will be a great opportunity for children, homeschool families, and “stuck at home” families to learn [More]
Evolutionary scientists announced the discovery of what they claim are the oldest green-algae fossils—which look remarkably like modern, living seaweeds. The millimeter-sized, multicellular plant fossils were found in China in rocks claimed to be over one billion years old.1 A trio of paleontologists from Virginia Tech, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Nanjing and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, B… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner While he made significant scientific contributions, Proctor is best known for his many popular level writings on astronomy. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham In a recent news release from North Carolina State University (NCSU), the first-ever report of dinosaur cartilage cells having been discovered was announced. Several bones, including juvenile skull bones from the herbivorous duck-billed dinosaur Hypacrosaurus, were found in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Two Medicine Formation of northern Montana, conventionally dated between 83–72 million years ago. In many juvenile animals, and in humans (up to late teens or early twenties), parts of the skull contain cartilage, which eventually calcifies and fuses into the bone. In many juvenile animals, and in humans (up to late teens or early twenties), [More]
Does the RNA world hypothesis explain the origin of life, and what should we make of the pig-monkey chimera? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Joe Francis Dr. Joe Francis of The Master’s University answers important questions about viruses and COVID-19 (coronavirus). …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Gary Bates interviews fossil researcher Vance Nelson …read more Source: creation.com