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Scientists studying a species in the Mojave Desert, known as side-blotched lizards, have learned that individual lizards can change coloring within a few weeks. Read More
A long-term study on the water flea, Daphnia pulex, contradicts thousands of papers on natural selection that ignored environmental variation.
We’ve seen this week that human evolution is impossible when we start with Genesis. So what about all the supposed apemen? Read More
Archaeologists found a seed believed to be about 1,000 years old in a cave and decided to plant it—and now 14 years later they have a 10-foot-tall tree growing. Read More
The long-standing mystery for the origin of amber has an amazingly simple solution


We lost a natural wonder to gravity and erosion on Thursday, August 8, 2024.1 Those who visited Double Arch, also called “Hole in the Roof Arch,” in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah, can count themselves privileged. Their future descendants won’t get to see it. This news got folks asking about other, even more iconic natural arches like those at Arches National Park, also in Utah. Will each arch inevit... More...

This tiny bird hangs upside down to weave an intricate nest of twigs and palm blades, and it’s all done with two feet and one beak.
A review of Your Designed Body by Steve Laufmann and Howard Glicksman Discovery Institute Press, Seattle, WA, 2022


There is nothing simple about an animal group called the euarthropods (phylum Euarthropoda), which includes insects, crustaceans, and extinct trilobites.



Evolutionists stated in a recent issue of Nature how complex these alleged early creatures were: “Sophisticated brains and specialized feeding appendages, which are elaborations of serially repeated organ systems and jointed appendages, underpin the dominance of Eua... More...


Erosion and other natural forces upon sedimentary formations such as exposed cliffs and arches belie the millions of years during which they allegedly existed.1,2



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A popular natural rock feature that stood for millions of years has come crashing down into Lake Powell in Utah’s Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Known as the Double Arch, the stunning geological att... More...

Imagine you spot a Dickinsonia fossil that re-dates a geologic layer by 0.5 billion years, only to discover it was still 0.5 billion years out? How can that bee?
Why Gavin Ortlund’s local flood compromise fails, and why his objections to a global Flood fall flat. He hasn’t done even the most basic homework.
Creationists don’t deny real science; they founded most types of science. Read More
How mineral-rich oceans hold clues to the age of the earth.
Did you miss Beyond Bones, our dinosaur conference held last week at the Creation Museum? If so, you can watch the live stream for free on YouTube! Read More


Perhaps no other fossil discoveries have rocked the world of paleontology more than original organics like proteins in old bones. ICR helps curate a list of mainstream science publications that describe what’s inside these fossils: hemoglobin, chromosomes, whole cells, tissue scraps, and bone collagen. The number exceeds 120, making the presence of proteins and similar finds an increasingly common occurrence.1 So what&rsquo... More...

People stopped viewing the rock layers through the lens of a global flood, and they started arguing that the present is the key to the past. Read More
This week we’ve seen that the idea of millions of years doesn’t come from the rocks. It came from a belief about the past! Read More
God wisely created his creatures with the ability to scratch out a living even in harsh environments. Read More
Neptune’s discovery was a triumph of operational science. Read More


Evolutionists utilize a theoretical tree of life that takes people, plants, and animals back into deep evolutionary time to an unobserved, unknown, hypothetical last universal common ancestor (LUCA). Whatever this organism was, they maintain, it was the ancestor of all life and evolved in turn from nonliving chemicals.



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Past scientists argued the catastrophe of Noah’s flood made more sense of the evidence than the idea of slow and gradual processes. Read More
This week we’re looking at where the idea of millions of years came from. Now you might wonder, “isn’t millions of years just science?” Read More
The Romans formulated concrete with self-healing properties meaning structures could last two millennia. What was thought of as shoddy mixing became the key to understanding its process.
Evolutionary fascination drives yet another news story about vast timespans. But what do the facts show?
Can impurities sticking to growing crystals, a slight excess of L-amino acids on meteorites, or geothermal wet-dry cycling create homochiral conditions of the amino acids that make up life?
Russ Humphreys demolishes criticism of creationist RATE research project Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth