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Sharks are back in the news, and it’s in regard to their most formidable and fearsome structure—their jaws.   Zoologists recently studied the lower jaws of a number of shark species along with their lifestyle and published the results in the journal Communications Biology.1   To study the potential relationship between jaw morphology and the sharks’ life style,… Read More…
“The Eye was rimmed with fire, but was itself glazed, yellow as a cat’s, watchful and intent, and the black slit of its pupil opened on a pit, a window into nothing,” J.R.R. Tolkien described the Eye of Sauron in The Lord of the Rings.8   A fellowship (team) of international researchers spent the last decade studying over 400 butterfly species. According to a Natural History Museum article, adv… More…
We respond to a question about the out-of-Africa hypothesis, Mitochondrial Eve, and consider the implications for the way we value human beings. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham In 2004, a team led by Dr. Mary Schweitzer discovered soft tissue—red blood cells, blood vessels, and collagen—in the femur of a T. rex. Yes, unfossilized soft tissue that was supposedly 65 million years old! How could soft tissue last that long? Well, evolutionists have been searching for that answer for nearly two decades now—and they may have finally discovered the answer! Or have they? Well, a recent popular science article asks, “How are dinosaur tissues preserved in deep time?” To answer this question, the authors appeal to older research from Dr. Mary Schweitzer regarding iron, and [More]
Better explained in the biblical framework. …read more Source: creation.com     
Claims circulated widely in the early part of this century that a chimp had learned to talk. When you see our comments on it at that time, it’s no surprise that it hasn’t gone anywhere since. …read more Source: creation.com     
Imagine if scientists could build a robotic bird weighing less than 1 pound that could fly non-stop 7,000 miles, without the need to stop to oil its wings, tighten its screws, clean its gears, or recharge its batteries. If possible it would take thousands of hours, millions of dollars, and extremely intelligent scientists to design such a robotic bird, but a real bird already exists with such accomplishments. Join Eric Lyons as he discusses the godwit, a true wonder of creation.   Watch: Wonders of Creation: Godwit – Apologetics Press
By Melissa Webb God has equipped some animal moms with intense ways to care for their offspring and to teach them survival in our fallen world. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The mudskipper (Boleophthalmus caeruleomaculatus) of the order Perciformes, is a fascinating fish whose evolutionary origins are quite unknown. They supposedly ‘diverged’ from other bony fish (teleosts) about 140 million years ago. Recently, evolutionists investigated the blinking behavior of the mudskipper: New research shows that these amphibious fish have evolved a bli… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
These bacteria precision-build magnetic navigation aids …read more Source: creation.com     
One of the many serious problems with “human evolution” is how, when, why, and where our alleged apelike ancestors decided to rise and walk upright as mankind does today.1 New research has changed the story. Again. Anthropologists have long thought that our ape ancestors evolved an upright torso in order to pick fruit in forests, but new research from the University of Michigan su… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
This 1997 report rocked the world of paleontology—how is it possible if dinosaur bones are millions of years old? …read more Source: creation.com     
Locomotion in the human and animal world means the power to move from one place to another. Recently, evolutionists have published research regarding the alleged evolution of marine reptile locomotory adaptations. Their findings include the statistical study of multiple measurements of 125 species of Mesozoic (allegedly 252-66 million years ago) marine reptiles. Furthermore, this research also includes their body size and proport… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
If a poem demands the existence of a poet, then design demands the existence of a designer. The Universe contains billions of examples of design, proving that the Universe had a Designer. One example: the eye.   Watch: Design in the Universe Proves a Universe Designer – Apologetics Press
By Dr. Gabriela Haynes Cratonavis zhui is an alleged link between dinosaurs and birds. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Has one of the major barriers to abiogenesis been overcome? …read more Source: creation.com     
After years of predictions, gene editing is finally becoming a reality. The issues are complex, pitting human freedom against the risk of corrupting the DNA of future generations. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
One of the more fascinating animals in God’s creation is the ubiquitous and strange jellyfish. They are members of the subphylum Medusozoa, making up a major portion of the phylum, Cnidaria. Five evolutionists stated, “Cnidarians are an ancient group with the longest fossil history of any animal, reaching back more than 700 million years.”1 Supposedly, for over 700 million years jellyfish have always … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Who isn’t curious, at some level at least, about how human brains process all the complicated inputs and outputs that our daily lives require? Neurobiologists take that curiosity to the top floor. Their recent discovery of a new function for certain neurons has suddenly added a new dimension to these tiny processors along with a new take on how they came to be in the first place.1 The researchers attached a tiny … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Avery Foley That feeling in the face of the sacred has sent atheists scurrying for generations. Today all are forced to embrace the reality of awe. Neuroscientists can detect its effects in the brain. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
According to the recent research of Princeton University evolutionary biologist Shane Campbell-Staton and his colleagues (published in Science magazine in October1) ivory poaching has caused the “rapid evolution” of African elephants. Elephants with tuskless genetics have become more typical among the species. Is the proliferation of elephant tusklessness evidence of Darwinian evolution?   Read More: Are Tuskless Elephants Evidence of Rapid Darwinian Evolution? – Apologetics Press
Knowing the correct direction to fly isn’t always enough …read more Source: creation.com     
The evolutionists’ cry that ostracod gametes are 17 million years old defies common sense. …read more Source: creation.com     
Leaving Darwin to go nowhere? …read more Source: creation.com     
Has one of the major barriers to abiogenesis been overcome? …read more Source: creation.com     
The human brain consists of approximately 12 billion cells, forming 120 trillion interconnections. The light sensitive retina of the eye (which is really part of the brain) contains over 10 million photoreceptor cells. These cells capture the light pattern formed by the lens and convert it into complex electrical signals, which are then sent to a special area of the brain where they are transformed into the sensation we call vision.   In an article in Byte magazine (April 1985), John Stevens compares the signal processing ability of the cells in the retina with that of the most sophisticated computer designed by [More]
PhD anatomist David Kauffman points out that the human body is ‘ultra superior’ to anything that people have been able to invent. …read more Source: creation.com