By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner An explanation of the December solstice, an overview of its celebration in pagan cultures, and a potential Christmas Star on December 21. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Scientists have identified a large slab of cold oceanic lithosphere1 dipping far beneath China.2 The newly imaged plate is presumably a leftover piece of ocean that was consumed as the Indian subcontinent collided with Asia, forming the Himalayan Mountains. However, its high seismic velocity and apparent cold temperature indicate fast emplacement befitting runaway subduction, catastrophic plate tectonics, and a recent global… More… …read more Source: icr.org
How to link the evidence to Noah’s Flood …read more Source: creation.com
By Heather Brinson Bruce The snow leopard survives in its frigid climate thanks to a collection of cool features. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Sever an arm from an octopus, and like an underwater zombie it’ll keep groping its surroundings. Even without a brain, its suckers still detect and grab crabs in lab experiments. Now Harvard researchers have begun discovering what makes octopus suckers so smart. The team led by molecular biologist Nicholas Bellono found special sensory cells on each sucker’s skin surface.1 One type of sensor houses mechanorec… More… …read more Source: icr.org
God’s creative power on display …read more Source: creation.com
Dogs don’t read the words on a page. Neither did Coco, the famous gorilla that learned to communicate using simple hand signs. So what affords humans the unique ability to read and write, and why do we do it? These kinds of questions drive Zeynep Saygin’s research at Ohio State. Her team’s recent discovery sets the stage for some answers. Brain experts already knew about the visual cortex—an area of the brai… More… …read more Source: icr.org
How do chemicals “decide” to become alive? That they can, and did, is essentially the basis for today’s widely accepted origin-of-life theory. But Rice University professor James Tour, a synthetic organic chemist who is widely considered one of America’s leading experts in nanotechnology and nanoengineering, says this theory is not only unproven but untenable. Moreover, he states that in private, many fellow scientists agree with him. Read More: Scientists Are “CLUELESS” About Origins of Life, Says Top Chemist and Nanotechnologist – The New American
By Ken Ham In a new study, scientists compared the visual system of a very tiny lemur from Madagascar, the mouse lemur, with that of other primates and found that “the size of these visual processing units is identical in all primates, independent of their body size” and that “the way the units are arranged across the brain was totally indistinguishable, following the same rules with mathematical precision . . . [and] the number of nerve cells per visual unit was almost identical.” Now why is this significant? Well, this is considered important in the evolutionary view because mouse lemurs
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Despite the latest failure to detect dark matter, why do they continue searching? …read more Source: creation.com
These bright-eyed, perfectly-preserved fossils provide compelling evidence for the global Flood recorded in the Bible …read more Source: creation.com
Nearly 20 years ago, a team of anthropologists presented the finding of a fossil skull that was very chimp-like in many respects.1 However, the skull had several unusual features that led to the claim that the ape-like creature was an early bipedal ancestor from the early stages of human evolution. Now, a new study has presented a very chimp-like fossil femur that supposedly belongs to the creature and indicates that it habitually walk… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham God created the universe mature. Instead of giving just an appearance of age, God created it fully functional, according to the Bible. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Scientists from the University of Bath have found that dinosaurs were thriving up to the end of the Cretaceous.1 This discovery conflicts with earlier claims that dinosaurs were declining in number towards the top of the Cretaceous System.1 However, these findings fit the predictions from a global Flood scenario. Lead author Joseph Bonsor and his colleagues explained: More… …read more Source: icr.org
Much to trophy-hunters’ disappointment, bighorn sheep on Ram Mountain are not what they were. But is it evolution? …read more Source: creation.com
The James Webb space telescope will be able to examine the atmospheres of exoplanets in greater clarity than ever before. Will we find a truly habitable exoplanet? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham An astronomical phenomenon that will happen early in the evening on December 21 is quickly gaining worldwide attention in the media. This conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn—when the two planets will appear to be very close to each other from our earthly perspective—has been labeled by some as a “rare Christmas star,” and, due to its appearance in a few days before Christmas . . . well, you can see why the idea is getting so much attention! Our astronomer, Dr. Danny Faulkner, shared his thoughts on this planetary conjunction (and how you can view it!): This
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Carl Baugh of the Creation Evidence Museum in TX shows fossil evidence of human and dinosaur footprints in the same rock.
Dr. Mark Armitage of the Dinosaur Soft Tissue Research Institute lectures on the latest research about dinosaur soft tissue and how this can be used for witnessing the Gospel. All the videos taken together constitute the lecture. Lots of great info and slides showing this tissue.
Does the evidence justify invoking this mechanism to preserve soft tissues for millions of years? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham DNA is an incredibly complex information (and language) system. Scientists have only scratched the surface of the complexity of this molecule of heredity. Despite the obvious hallmarks of design, many geneticists attribute DNA to random chance processes over millions of years. But there are many problems with this idea (for example, we never observe information arising from non-information), including the question of why DNA and the code for proteins embedded in DNA evolved “into a nearly uniform blueprint that arose from trillions of possibilities.” Well, a group of researchers are arguing they know the answer. They believe
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By Prof. Stuart Burgess The intricate design of creation shows the skill and care of the divine Designer. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Scientists from the Lamont-Doherty Observatory discovered an enormous ancient lakebed beneath the ice on Greenland.1 Although scientists have found other lakes beneath the ice in Greenland and Antarctica, this was the first dry lakebed found below the ice.2 The new discovery came as a surprise to secular scientists, but it fits perfectly into the Flood narrative. Using airborne radar, gravity, and magneti… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham What is evolution? Well, that really does depend on who you ask, but most people use the term to refer to the origin of the species and the descent of all living organisms from a common ancestor—including humans supposedly evolving from apelike creatures. A recent article titled “Evolution Doesn’t Work the Way You Think It Does” attempted to explain the concepts of evolution, natural selection, and fitness to help readers better understand what evolution is all about. But was the author really describing evolution? Throughout the article, Allison Fritts-Penniman, an evolutionary biologist, referred to various observable processes,
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Evolution’s a cinch, right? Wrong … …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Tommy Mitchell Your body is run by a tiny gland the size of a pea. How is this possible? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Evolutionist scientists on Dr Swamidass’ blog try their hands at refuting Genetic Entropy! …read more Source: creation.com