It seems obvious that when Britain’s trees were covered in black coal soot during the industrial revolution that the numbers of black-colored peppered moths would increase. But several recent studies indicate that a change to black coloration in creatures in response to pollution, called industrial melanism, may not be directly related to camouflage. Claire Goiran studies marine ecology for the University of … More… …read more Source: icr.org
Just how big were they, and what are the implications for the Ark? …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. David Menton As far as stereotypes go, cavemen make easy targets—especially when transplanted into the twenty-first century. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Can biological pigment molecules really survive over a billion years? …read more Source: creation.com
Loved or loathed, rabbits certainly fit the biblical narrative, not an evolutionary one. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham A recent popular science article announced that “genes that have evolved from scratch are both more common and more important than previously believed.” These so-called “orphan genes . . . appear to have no relatives and are often responsible for unique characteristics and abilities of organisms.” Of course, evolutionists attribute the existence of such genes to naturalistic evolution. But did brand-new genetic information really evolve? Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, who earned his PhD in cell and developmental biology from Harvard University, shared this with me about these two new studies: In these studies, evolutionists continued their quest to
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Wooly mammoths once roamed North America, northern Europe, and Siberia. Possibly the last of their kind perished as a dwindling population on Wrangel Island, northeast of Siberia. Who wouldn’t wonder why wooly mammoths no longer roam our planet? The process of gathering clues to their extinction can evoke the same feelings found in good mystery novels. New research into ancient DNA gives another solid clue toward two old culprit theor… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Many students are told about how increasing coal soot during Britain’s 18th and 19th century industrial revolution drove the color change observed in black peppered moths. The famous peppered moth story is one of the most persuasive evidences cited in textbooks in support of evolution. But recent genetic findings are raising questions about the accuracy of the scenario told by evolutionists. Students are taught that o… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Gordon Wilson Despite their bad reputation, cockroaches were designed to do good things. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A new model that claims Adam and Eve can be the genealogical ancestors, but not the genetic ancestors, of all people alive today, after people evolved from apes, fails all biblical tests. …read more Source: creation.com
Are the ‘walking’ actions of skates an evolutionary step between swimming and walking on land? …read more Source: creation.com
Most people don’t think about the mental process of recognizing locations. We just take it for granted. Any sort of complicated manmade device, like a modern cell phone or car, constantly monitors its spatial position. But what about living creatures—do they have a similar design feature? Scientists recently identified a type of brain cell that acts like an internal compass that puts human engineered systems to … More… …read more Source: icr.org
Ingenious depth perception of jumping spider eyes has inspired designers of micro-robot eyes. …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/14051 target=_blank title="Micro-robot eyes inspired by jumping spider” >creation.com
Two recent findings in biology add confirmation that biological functions are best characterized by engineering principles. This research describes a number of sophisticated internal clocks that control the timing of key events during embryological development. These clocks are part of systems that function just like a construction schedule used to guide decisions by human project managers. ICR has been developing a theory … More… …read more Source: icr.org
The valentine face of a barn owl is not just for decoration. It actually helps him find dinner. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Harry F. Sanders, III An overview of carnivorous plants, differing mechanisms in plants, and whether carnivorous plants contradict the “very good” original creation in Genesis. …read more Source: AIG Daily
What does the Bible tell us about the age of the earth? Not only does the Bible describe how God created Earth and its life forms in six days, Genesis also contains detailed genealogies and chronologies. Based on the Hebrew Masoretic text, one can deduce Earth’s age to be about 6,000 years.1,2 In contrast, evolutionists believe Earth is 4.6 billion years old and that life here got going about 3.5 billion years ago. While the evolutionary story is just naturalistic speculation, the Bible gives a fairly complete history and timeline that provide the basis for what is often called
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By Heather Brinson Bruce Our bodies can do some pretty embarrassing things, and we can’t always stop them. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Has evolution affected Bible translation? …read more Source: creation.com
By Keoprommony Huy The immune system serves more than just to “defend” against disease – it was designed to interact with microbes and to cleanse the body. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham God’s creation is amazing. Whether we look to the heavens at the massive scale of what he’s made or peer through microscopes to study atoms and molecules, we’re astounded by the complexity and design of his creation. And a new study on butterfly wings is no exception. Butterfly wings are made up of tiny scales. Don’t get your hopes up—I don’t know of any evolutionists saying they believed dinosaurs evolved into butterflies (not yet anyway)! At any rate, the scales are delicate structures, and the wings can quickly overheat or cool down too much—at least, they would
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There’s compelling evidence that the evolutionary concept of junk DNA has held back medical science for decades. …read more Source: creation.com
According to detailed biblical chronologies and genealogies, the global Flood recorded in Genesis that wiped out humanity occurred about 4,500 years ago.1,2 Then the earth was repopulated by Noah’s three sons and their three wives. As I reported a couple months ago, a research project was just published that used high quality DNA sequence data to develop a human Y-chromosome genetic clock that matches up perfectly with the … More… …read more Source: icr.org
Nuclear physicist Dr Heinz Lycklama explains the importance of biblical creation, the folly of radiometric dating, and the bankruptcy of goo-to-you evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
By Keoprommony Huy How our immune system protects us from deadly pathogens and parasites through antibodies to demonstrate how we’re fearfully and wonderfully made. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Devastating wildfires have been burning throughout my home country of Australia for several months now. Firefighters and others have been working tirelessly, risking their lives, attempting to save people, homes, animals, and more from the fires. And one of the things they successfully saved was the only known grove of Wollemi pines—a species of tree I love talking about. Why? Well, this particular type of tree is believed by evolutionists to be older than the dinosaurs, according to secular dating. They were thought to have been extinct a long time. That is until 1994, when an officer
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Some evolutionists claim that the RubisCO enzyme is an evolutionary leftover, but when we look at the details it is obviously a design element! …read more Source: creation.com