By Melissa Webb Some creatures produce tenaciously sticky substances and researchers hope to mimic these materials to create safer surgical procedures. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Mars is a lifeless world. But those holding to a naturalistic worldview continue to have hope—even faith—that the Red Planet was at one time thriving with life. Such a conviction is based on the strange hypothesis that organic life can spring spontaneously from inorganic non-life. This theory is called spontaneous abiogenesis.1 Here on Earth, evolutionists are still at square one in their vain attempt2… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham According to a recent article, some researchers now believe that aging is a reversible process (in mice it is, at least; human studies have not yet been done). …read more Source: AIG Daily
Color patterns in animals, whether vertebrates or invertebrates, are designed by the Creator for camouflage, warning, courtship, or, simply, for the aesthetic value. Evolutionists have recently conducted investigation of anuran color patterns, “A team of researchers from NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) has discovered new insights into the evolution of color patterns in frogs and toads—collectively known as anurans.”1… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Seahorses are as baffling to the theory of evolution as are duck-billed platypuses. The unusual, extraordinary seahorse cries out for a creative Creator Who cannot be contained in the naturalistic box of evolution. Join Eric Lyons as he looks at this wonder of Creation. Watch: Wonders of Creation: Seahorses – Apologetics Press
By Dr. Gordon Wilson This agile flyer scoots in and out of tight spots faster than any plane Boeing or Airbus ever dreamed of. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Science is dynamic. What was considered incontrovertible for decades can be overturned with a simple discovery or more research. So it is with the never-ending problems with bird evolution. As creationists, we understand birds were created as birds thousands of years ago on Day 5 of the creation week. A majority of evolutionists, however, posit birds somehow evolved from bony-tailed theropod dinosaurs. The prestigious … More… …read more Source: icr.org
What sort of ecological interactions would have taken place in the pre-Fall world? …read more Source: creation.com
An assessment of the claims of human evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
Drops explode off superhydrophobic gecko skin, and its microstructure also kills bacteria, a structure which could save human lives …read more Source: creation.com
The passage of time hasn’t solved a major riddle of plant evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
Did you know that about 50% of the oxygen in the air you breathe comes from plankton in our oceans? Specifically, microplankton is made up of tiny organisms that are a mixture of zooplankton (animals) and phytoplankton (photosynthetic creatures). A fascinating discovery has been recently made regarding microplankton: Biophysicists from the University of Luxembourg have uncovered how microplan… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Erythromycin is an antibiotic that has been prescribed to many of us that may have experienced skin or upper respiratory tract infections. It was discovered in 1949 in a soil sample from the Philippines. The drug is even used in fishcare as a broad-spectrum treatment of bacterial outbreaks in fish populations. Recently, researchers from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS), have been working with… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Is irreducible complexity still a problem for evolution? …read more Source: creation.com
A recent amazing discovery in China’s southern Yunnan province gives significant support to the creation model. Half-inch long invertebrate fossils of a sea creature were discovered that allegedly died more than half a billion years ago. The wormlike animal called Cardiodictyon catenulum, was originally discovered in 1984. It is classified as an armored lobopodian (a group containing the Onychophora or walking worms) that once … More… …read more Source: icr.org
With the secular evolutionary agenda gaining such momentum, it may be tempting to think ‘it’s Game over’. But look behind the showiness and bravado, and the claims are empty. …read more Source: creation.com
By Tom Hennigan When winter arrives, this fox takes off his thin summer coat and puts on a luxurious new wardrobe just for the occasion. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Evolutionary philosophy states the fossil record is a record of the gradual and slow evolution of life forms that all came from a single common ancestor impossibly long ago.1 Yet, the fossils don’t document this.2 It has long been known strange life forms appear abruptly and undergo either stasis3 (no change) or extinction. Living fossils are those living creaturesMore… …read more Source: icr.org
Popular evolutionary writers often confess that organisms look perfectly designed, even admitting that a design perspective promotes our understanding, but they nevertheless preach design denial. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham I recently saw a headline that caught my attention titled, “Crabs Aren’t The Only Thing Evolution Keeps Making. An Expert Explains.” Now what is such a statement supposed to mean? Well, the article is looking at the evolutionary question of the limits of biological evolution. Can it create “endless forms most beautiful” or are there limits? Well, my answer to this probably won’t surprise you (spoiler: evolution hasn’t created anything!)—but the answers from the experts quoted in that article might! Okay, so why crabs? Well, as the article explains, While there doesn’t seem to be a ceiling
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Do bats have a sixth sense? Turns out they can ‘see’ earth’s magnetic field with the cornea of their eyes. Small magnetite particles feature as a ‘compass needle’. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham If I asked you to name five intelligent animals, you might not think to include the octopus on your list—but you should! This cephalopod is extremely smart, able to complete mazes and puzzles, and is well-known in the aquarium world as an escape artist. Interestingly, they don’t live long so this intelligence isn’t from learning—God just created their kind to be very smart. But do we share our smarts with them? Well, a recent article highlighting a new study on octopus smarts was titled, “We Share Smarts with Octopuses, and Now We Know Why.” This title suggests
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By Dr. Kaia Kloster Modern knowledge about the eye defies evolutionary explanation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
There’s a lot more variation in animal populations than what evolutionists thought. Investigation by an international research team and the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) stated, How fast evolution happens depends crucially on the abundance of its “fuel”: how much genetic difference there is in the ability to survive and reproduce….[The research team has]… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Elephants, blue whales, ostriches—they’re the biggest of their kinds. But how do they “live so large”? Find out in the newest issue of Here are just a few of the topics you’ll explore in this newest issue of Answers: Animal domestication—does the evolutionary view or the biblical view fit the evidence? Suffering—how can we celebrate God’s goodness in dark times? Florida’s Everglades—one of the most diverse ecosystems on earth has a surprising geological history. Vital lessons we can learn from those with special needs. And more! Each of these articles—and the many others you’ll find in each
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By Ken Ham I’ve written multiple times on my blog about the dangers of puberty blockers and other hormone therapies or surgical “solutions” for those who believe they are transgender. Refusing to embrace God’s design of male or female (Genesis 1:27) has consequences, including horrible physical consequences for those who begin hormonal and surgical alterations to their bodies. And does The New York Times sort of agree with me, though just a little? In a very long article published recently, the column begins by telling the stories of three children (two 11-year-olds and a 13-year-old) who were prescribed puberty blockers.
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Evolution theory has been challenged yet again, this time in regard to a unique mammal fossil discovered in East Africa, “A team of 14 international researchers…published the comprehensive description and analysis of this opossum-sized mammal that lived among dinosaurs and massive crocodiles near the end of the Cretaceous period (145-66 million years ago) on Madagascar.”1 The animal is called Adalathe… More… …read more Source: icr.org