Has a new study on Psittacosaurus really proven that so-called feathered dinosaurs had both reptile and birdlike skin? Read More
An evolutionary website recently published “a groundbreaking study” that supposedly identifies a basic, uncomplicated, “simple” creature as the ancient ancestor of all bilaterians (creatures with just one plane in which they can be separated into two equal halves), and this organism supposedly existed 700 million years ago.1
The article begins with a just-so story, addressing an unknown, unobser... More...
Find out why an expert calls the dung beetle “God’s gift” to humans.
Does amino acid racemization make for a reliable dating technique?
Are our cities, roadways, waterways, and more driving “a new kind of evolution” across animal species? Read More
Does a self-medicating orangutan tell us anything about our supposed evolutionary past? Read More
The case of UCYN-A is an interesting one but does not represent what pop-sci articles claim. Read More
Answering the question about the status of human embryos between fertilization and implantation in the womb.
In the evolutionary story, birds evolved as dinosaur arms slowly became longer and then transitioned to wings. Well, that’s the story anyway. Read More
More headaches for the 'millions of years' story
In the 1970s scientists discovered, “Lucy,” a new species they claimed was the missing link. Now creationists read the papers and easily concluded: Lucy was an ape! Read More
Some scientists think the photosynthetic process is all but figured out since the discovery of more details regarding the place, assembly, and function of some of the more cryptic molecules involved and their pathways. But like unraveling details of the DNA code,1 the more functional features of photosynthesis that are discovered, the more questions arise that point to yet more lines of inquiry and learning. For example, phosphor... More...
Do animal studies demonstrate that they have a ‘proto-morality’?
Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine: Engineering marvel and evolutionary enigma.
Northern Canadian lakes were the source of recently discovered unique photosynthetic bacteria of the phylum Chloroflexota. After years of culturing, cultivating, and incubating water samples from Boreal Shield lake, University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada) scientists have described their discovery of the surprising bacteria species in the pages of the science journal Nature.1
The discoverer of the bacterium, Jac... More...
Have you ever participated in a game where you were taken blindfolded in a car, dropped off, and then challenged to find your way back?
A recent news article sported the bold claim that evolution in action was recently observed in island bats. Read More
A recent article made the bold claim that feathers are one of evolution’s greatest inventions. But what proof did they offer? Read More
These masters of the intricate dance between waves, wind, gliding, and long-distance air travel show design, not evolution.
DNA: The transforming principle as a code and its discovery in the genesis of germs. Read More
The NAIA issued a ruling that will only allow athletes to participate in NAIA-sponsored women’s sports if their biological sex assigned at birth is female. Read More
Evolutionists theorize that the universe came into being through random means. Fundamentally, randomness lacks symmetry since the very concept of symmetry implies order. Randomness also lacks periodicity, such as events occurring in a cycle or objects in a repeating sequence. Quite simply, randomness lacks any evidence of design. Nature, however, does not display randomness.1 In fact, it exhibits quite the opposite.
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We’ve now unlocked some of our body’s incredible secrets for rapid response to the ever-changing threat from microbe invaders. Read More
The evolutionary model is not clear about when flowering plants arrived on earth. Evolutionists remain unsure when the angiosperms emerged. Read More
Bees are simply incredible.1,2 These little furry fliers challenge the very foundation of Darwinism in many diverse ways.
Bees have been delighting creationists for generations. These intelligent creatures can distinguish different humans from each other, as individuals, retaining memory of who is whom. Bees have remarkable math skills and communication abilities, including their use of &ldqu... More...
Planets around other stars are problematic for evolutionary theories. There is no life in them, because they are not suitable homes. And life can’t arise from non-living chemical, even on Earth; rather, God created first during Creation Week.
Now what’s “eugenics”? Well, it’s the idea of being “well born.” Read More