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By Heather Brinson Bruce Do fossils require millions of years to form? Hardly! Even secular geologists now recognize that rocks form very quickly. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Harry F. Sanders, III The tripod fish, which is challenging to evolutionists, is a truly unique creature that exhibits remarkable evidence of God’s hand in his creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Secular science believes Earth’s oceans have existed for about four billion years.1 They also think the level of the ocean has remained about the same over that vast period of time. However, a new study published in Nature creates serious problems for the uniformitarian origin of our oceans and their long-term sustainability.2 Chen Cai and his colleagues from Washington University … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
The sea creature that makes so much of an impression, its effects can be seen from outer space. …read more Source: creation.com     
In the opening sentence in an article titled “Scientific Regress”, the author William Wilson remarks:   “Scientific claims rest on the idea that experiments repeated under nearly identical conditions ought to yield approximately the same results, but until very recently, very few had bothered to check in a systematic way whether this was actually the case.”1 The article is about science and the repeatability of scientific results published in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. (Indented paragraphs are quoted from this article, unless otherwise referenced.)   Claims not replicated   Read More: Science and fraud – creation.com
The evolutionary timeline has a problem: Saturn’s icy rings are too ‘pristine’. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Harry F. Sanders, III 2018 was a busy year for biology. We covered many of these events on Answers News or our website to equip the church to answer the questions of our day. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
How did this fascinating tourist feature form? …read more Source: creation.com     
Harvard scientists are planning to inject a small cloud of tiny particles called aerosols into the atmosphere. They then hope to study the behavior of these particles.1,2 This effort, called the Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), is designed to obtain information relevant to geoengineering—an attempt to deliberately cool the climate as a means to fight global warming. … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham A recent editorial reminded me of the secular claim that diamonds take billions of years to form. Is that true? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
When investigating true-vs.-false controversies, words are very important. Yet Christians sometimes unintentionally perpetuate false teachings by using misleading terms that accommodate evolutionary assumptions.1,2 This is what law courts call confusion of issues, a truth-interference problem so serious that trial judges, invoking Evidence Rule 403, ban such confusing terminology when admitting trial evidence.3   For example, the origin of species is a confusing topic. What exactly is a species? How can we properly analyze and discuss our origins if the words we use mean different things to different people? Consider this approach by Wikipedia, the multi-anonymous online encyclopedia that institutionally assumes [More]
While I was chatting once with an inmate at a Pennsylvanian prison, he told me that upon his arrival a guard wryly said he was free to do whatever he wanted…so long as it was regulated. Regulations are a method of control using rules in lieu of physical handling. Since regulatory control over systems, processes, and behaviors is often essential, regulations are pervasive in organizations—and also in biology. If engineered control systems and biological regulatory systems are both based on rules, how similar are they?   Read More: Engineered Adaptability: Biological Networks Feature Finest Engineering Principles | The Institute for [More]
Archaeopteryx is a big word that simply means “ancient wing.” It refers to a set of fossils of a strange-looking extinct bird. Books promoting evolution often show pictures of Archaeopteryx. Its beak had small teeth, so many scientists see it as playing a lead role in an unthinkably long plot about reptiles evolving into birds. Others admit it was just a bird. New research places Archaeopteryx more firmly in the bird category than ever before.   Read More: Does Archaeopteryx Show Bird Evolution? | The Institute for Creation Research
Time to clear up the confusion caused by misleading use of the term ‘fitness’. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner What’s up in 2019? The year begins with a bang, for on the morning of January 1, the moon and Venus will be close together in the sky. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
A Polish research duo described the remains of an elephant-size synapsid from upper Triassic rocks. Only it’s not supposed to be there. Secular reactions express shock at this turn from a longstanding evolutionary tale. Synapsids are commonly referred to as “mammal-like reptiles,” but were neither reptiles nor mammals. They were unique—the sail-finned dimetrodon was a synapsid. Like dinosaurs, … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Don DeYoung There have been many attempts to explain the Christmas Star scientifically, and three will be mentioned here. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
What does Grand Canyon tell us about the Genesis Flood? ICR geologist Dr. Tim Clarey uncovers the evidence and shares about his work with the ICR Discovery Center.   Can Christians be confident about the origin of life? And what are genetic clocks? ICR geneticist Dr. Jeff Tomkins explains how genetic research confirms the Bible.   Listen: Grand Canyon and Genetic Clocks Confirm the Bible | The Institute for Creation Research
By Ken Ham New research reveals ichthyosaurs, extinct marine creatures, likely had blubber, smooth skin, countershading, and were warm-blooded. Now that’s interesting and will certainly prompt scientists to take another look at this fascinating creature. But the real story here is one you have to read between the lines to get. Johan Lindgren, the lead researcher on this study published in Nature, states of the find: This animal’s preservation is unusual, especially for a marine environment . . . This specimen has given us more evidence that these tissues and molecules can preserve for extremely long periods, and that soft [More]
Does CMI just bash evolution? Learn about both the positive and negative arguments in biblical apologetics. …read more Source: creation.com     
When it comes to explaining how our universe came into being, widespread speculation is embraced over hard evidence. …read more Source: creation.com     
The lovable, designed gecko makes the news again this year.1 In 2009, it was discovered the gecko had amazing nocturnal vision.2 Even their sophisticated feet that secrete phospholipids, complex membrane molecules, are a wonder of creation.3 The impediment of directional hearing in small animals, such as the gecko, is cleverly solved by the Creator’s design. In larger creatures, … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
It does not add up for the evolutionary story. …read more Source: creation.com     
A research team described a form of fossilization that it thinks can explain how original proteins have lasted for millions of years in Earth’s crust. It does match certain fossil features, but leaves two key questions unanswered. And that leaves soft tissue fossils still looking quite young. Publishing in Nature Communications, Yale University scientist Jasmina Wiemann and colleagues drew two parallels… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Joe Francis The narwhal’s unusual tusk clearly didn’t grow by accident—but what is it there for? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Flat-earthers argue that since certain verses in Scripture speak of the stars falling, then the stars will literally fall. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Experimenting on humans, especially at the earliest stages of life, raises all sorts of ethical problems. From IVF to human cloning, people have debated the morality of tampering with people, who might then suffer consequences from the experimentation throughout their lives. CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats), a gene-editing technology that has made genetic manipulation easier and less expensive than ever before, holds both the promise of a cure for diseases that are currently fatal, and the threat of opening a Pandora’s box of unintended consequences.   Source: Genetically modified babies – creation.com