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Are they useless evolutionary relics, or important part of design? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Evolutionists trying to explain what causes convolutions to form in a human fetus suggest how the human brain evolved from apelike ancestors. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Amazingly and uniquely designed by God …read more Source: creation.com     
What does the ear’s design show about the Creator? …read more Source: creation.com     
All plant and animal genomes studied so far exhibit complex and distinct three-dimensional (3-D) structures in their chromosome configurations depending on the type of cell (e.g., heart, liver, brain, etc.). Given the incredible variability among genome configurations within a single type of creature, let alone that which exists between creatures (e.g., human vs. chimpanzee), this area of evolutionary comparison has been difficult for secular res… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Creationists have long speculated about the earth’s environment prior to the global Flood—conditions which may have contributed to the long human life spans recorded in the Biblical record of Genesis. Specifically, it has been hypothesized by some that the pre-Flood earth atmosphere had higher levels of oxygen and a greater atmospheric pressure than we currently observe. Now, a new study from Tel Aviv University and the Shamir Medical… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Alan L. Gillen Shortly after Darwin published On the Origin of Species, Pasteur began to challenge the idea of spontaneous generation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Does pregnant ‘Mary’, a stickleback fish from the Outer Hebrides, support evolution? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham To say a new “dinosaur” being described by news media as “unusual” would be an understatement! This new “dinosaur,” Ubirajara jubatus, is described as having “a long mane of fur [really, structures that might have been feathers] down its back and stiff [nearly 6-inch] rod-like structures projecting from its shoulders.” It’s “totally weird,” one researcher says. So what is it really? Well, our paleontologist Dr. Gabriela Haynes read the original scientific paper, and here’s what she had to say about this crazy-sounding creature: It is important to understand the way that evolutionist researchers name and group animals [More]
Two separate spider research projects published remarkable results, both in the journal Current Biology. These spiders’ specific features show their miniature skills, and cause us to marvel at their Maker. Andrew Gordus is a neurobiologist and was the senior author of a recent spider web study. He told Johns Hopkins University, “After seeing a spectacular web, I thought, ‘if you went to a zoo and saw a chim… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Lisa Smetak God designed some amazing glow-in-the-dark creatures that make their own light. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Rock layers in China have yielded yet another strange bird. Two features in its partial skull—the only parts found—make it both a unique discovery and a challenge to nature-only origins stories. First, its beak is long and curved like a modern hornbill. That’s a first among the many birds trapped in Cretaceous rock layers alongside fishes, dinosaurs, and crocodilians. The research team published details of the fin… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Not only can plants ‘hear’, but they can respond rapidly. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Heather Brinson Bruce The snow leopard survives in its frigid climate thanks to a collection of cool features. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Sever an arm from an octopus, and like an underwater zombie it’ll keep groping its surroundings. Even without a brain, its suckers still detect and grab crabs in lab experiments. Now Harvard researchers have begun discovering what makes octopus suckers so smart. The team led by molecular biologist Nicholas Bellono found special sensory cells on each sucker’s skin surface.1 One type of sensor houses mechanorec… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
God’s creative power on display …read more Source: creation.com     
Dogs don’t read the words on a page. Neither did Coco, the famous gorilla that learned to communicate using simple hand signs. So what affords humans the unique ability to read and write, and why do we do it? These kinds of questions drive Zeynep Saygin’s research at Ohio State. Her team’s recent discovery sets the stage for some answers. Brain experts already knew about the visual cortex—an area of the brai… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
How do chemicals “decide” to become alive? That they can, and did, is essentially the basis for today’s widely accepted origin-of-life theory. But Rice University professor James Tour, a synthetic organic chemist who is widely considered one of America’s leading experts in nanotechnology and nanoengineering, says this theory is not only unproven but untenable. Moreover, he states that in private, many fellow scientists agree with him.   Read More: Scientists Are “CLUELESS” About Origins of Life, Says Top Chemist and Nanotechnologist – The New American
By Ken Ham In a new study, scientists compared the visual system of a very tiny lemur from Madagascar, the mouse lemur, with that of other primates and found that “the size of these visual processing units is identical in all primates, independent of their body size” and that “the way the units are arranged across the brain was totally indistinguishable, following the same rules with mathematical precision . . . [and] the number of nerve cells per visual unit was almost identical.” Now why is this significant? Well, this is considered important in the evolutionary view because mouse lemurs [More]
Much to trophy-hunters’ disappointment, bighorn sheep on Ram Mountain are not what they were. But is it evolution? …read more Source: creation.com     
Dr. Mark Armitage of the Dinosaur Soft Tissue Research Institute lectures on the latest research about dinosaur soft tissue and how this can be used for witnessing the Gospel. All the videos taken together constitute the lecture. Lots of great info and slides showing this tissue.
Does the evidence justify invoking this mechanism to preserve soft tissues for millions of years? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham DNA is an incredibly complex information (and language) system. Scientists have only scratched the surface of the complexity of this molecule of heredity. Despite the obvious hallmarks of design, many geneticists attribute DNA to random chance processes over millions of years. But there are many problems with this idea (for example, we never observe information arising from non-information), including the question of why DNA and the code for proteins embedded in DNA evolved “into a nearly uniform blueprint that arose from trillions of possibilities.” Well, a group of researchers are arguing they know the answer. They believe [More]
By Prof. Stuart Burgess The intricate design of creation shows the skill and care of the divine Designer. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham What is evolution? Well, that really does depend on who you ask, but most people use the term to refer to the origin of the species and the descent of all living organisms from a common ancestor—including humans supposedly evolving from apelike creatures. A recent article titled “Evolution Doesn’t Work the Way You Think It Does” attempted to explain the concepts of evolution, natural selection, and fitness to help readers better understand what evolution is all about. But was the author really describing evolution? Throughout the article, Allison Fritts-Penniman, an evolutionary biologist, referred to various observable processes, [More]
Evolution’s a cinch, right? Wrong … …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Tommy Mitchell Your body is run by a tiny gland the size of a pea. How is this possible? …read more Source: AIG Daily