The pitcher plant that encourages small animals to drop by, leaving their ‘calling card’ …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson These results underscore the biblical model of human origins and simultaneously undercut the validity of the evolutionary out-of-Africa model. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham With the Ark Encounter opening on July 7 in Northern Kentucky, many of the visitors will encounter the concept of animal kinds, perhaps for the first time. Kind is the biblical term used to refer to groups of living things. All organisms reproduce “according to their kind” (Genesis 1:11–12, 21, 24–25). In most instances, research has placed kind around the same level as family in our modern classification system. Now Ark Encounter visitors unfamiliar with this concept might be surprised to learn that Noah took only around 2,000 animal kinds with him on the Ark—not millions of
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Evolutionary scientists think birds evolved from dinosaurs and to help prove it, they’ve engineered a chicken embryo to grow a dinosaur-like lower leg. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
What happens when a soil fungus runs into a hard mineral containing precious trace amounts of nutritious iron? A poorly designed fungus might go hungry and languish like a forlorn noodle, but researchers recently found ways that a soil fungus conducts a miniature mining operation. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Kevin Anderson Evolutionists conclude “the birth of new genes is an important motor of evolutionary innovation,” but how are new genes made? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham The author bemoans the popularity of intelligent design and the statistic that “more than a third of people in [the UK and US] reject the theory of evolution outright or believe that it is guided by a supreme being.” This secularist is quite upset that her religion of atheistic naturalism does not reign supreme. She says that, “It is critical that the voting public have a clear understanding of evolution. Adaptation by natural selection, the primary mechanism of evolution, underpins a raft of current social concerns such as antibiotic resistance, the impact of climate change and …read
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By Dr. David Menton Every human being has the ability to communicate with a range of expressions no other creature can match. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Old evolutionary assumptions seem hard to break. The recent assembling of ape DNA sequences based on the human genome provides a good example. This new gorilla genome study, despite capitalizing on advanced DNA sequencing technology, suffers from the same old malady. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Jason Lisle This study shows that created heterozygosity, together with natural processes that are observable, is sufficient to account for species’ diversity. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Andrew Fabich We need to balance our understanding of the microscopic world because it is an essential part of and critically affects our everyday life. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
DNA is a biochemical that contains genetic information. And like all other cellular ingredients, it decays if cellular systems don’t maintain it. Now, scientists are more confident about how fast it falls apart after a cell dies .A team of researchers recently completed a thorough investigation of 158 ancient leg bones that belonged to giant extinct birds called moa, which once lived on New Zealand’s South Island. Using radiocarbon ages and measures of DNA integrity, the researchers generated a DNA decay rate with unprecedented rigor. But their results do not fit with claims from secular scientists who have found plenty
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Publishing online in Science Advances, a team of zoologists recognized familiar lizard forms in a dozen amber-encased lizard specimens. What did these lizards look like when they crawled around dinosaur feet? These Burmese ambers clearly show the answer. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Why the elephant is losing its tusks (and it’s not evolution!) …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Evolutionists claim to know when mitochondria evolved yet still cannot show how or that mitochondria are anything but one of God’s great designs. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Evolutionists have long claimed that human chromosomes were infected with many different viruses over millions of years, which then multiplied in the genome. Then, as some of these sections of virus-like DNA were shown to be functional, evolutionists claimed they had become “tamed” like the domestication of wild animals. When virus-like DNA were first discovered, it was thought the majority of them would prove to be junk—until now. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Brian Thomas Hardly a month passes without new reports of “soft tissue” discovered in fossils. Could this material last millions of years? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Everything about the hummingbird shrieks perfect design rather than any random processes. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Beneficial mutations are real but they produce nothing new, only triggering into action the built-in modes of variation. …read more Read more here: creation.com
As a result of studies of the human genome, mutations are being classified into just two categories-‘deleterious’ and ‘functional’. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham Well, the fact that news outlets are calling this extinct creature a unicorn is certainly interesting! Atheists have long mocked older translations of the Bible for mentioning unicorns in several places. And they’ve also mocked the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter in regards to unicorns (even though we don’t feature unicorns at the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter hasn’t opened for them to know what exhibits it will feature!). We’ve written articles and even a book chapter defending the biblical unicorn and pointing out that it could very well have been an Elasmotherium, a …read more
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By David Wright The best question to pose about this article on bilaterian evolution would be, “Are the contents of this article absolutely true?” …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Can YouTube video “Proof of Evolution That You Can Find on Your Body” prop up the human evolutionary story through our presumably useless body parts? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Gary Parker There are obviously all kinds of “change through time” that are not evolution, so evolution must be only a particular kind of change through time. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham A recent example of this kind of thinking regards research on the eastern coyote or the “coywolf,” a hybrid of wolf, coyote, and dog. Researchers claim that this is a new species “evolving before scientists’ eyes in the eastern United States.” Well, let’s start by separating the observational science from the unsubstantiated historical science and evolutionary assumptions. Research shows that, due to a lack of mating options, wolves, coyotes, and dogs are breeding together. This has created a highly successful hybrid that is able to survive even in urban centers. This is the observational science. From …read
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By Dr. Gary Parker There is considerable evidence that Darwin was indeed correct about natural selection and the “war of nature.” …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Describing their findings as “humbling,” researchers who set out to create a “minimal genome” have concluded that the basic elements of life are enormously complex and remain full of unsolved mysteries. In an article titled “Design and synthesis of a minimal bacterial genome,” a team of more than 20 scientists share the results of years of research on cellular genomes. The scientists, in an attempt to better understand the basic requirement for life, took a bacterial genome and stripped it down of all genes they deemed unnecessary. “We set out to define a minimal cellular genome experimentally by designing and
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