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Research into insect eyes continues to reveal amazing structure and function. For example, although fruit flies’ eyes are attached firmly to their heads, it was discovered that their retinas can move internally to smoothly track visual motion.1



Scientists from the University of Konstanz, Germany, recently discovered how light is processed by the brain of the hummingbird hawk-moth. They uncovered the incredible ma... More...

New research indicates that raindrops can act as powerful erosion agents, dramatically altering landscapes and transporting significant amounts of sediment.
If you’ve never seen a glacier, you’re missing out. They really are magnificent, and pictures can never quite capture their enormity or the wonder they evoke.


Water that is nearly five times saltier than the ocean is deadly to most animals. But in Utah’s Great Salt Lake, scientists have found a tiny roundworm living in these harsh waters. The organism, called Diplolaimelloides woaabi, was recently described in the Journal of Nematology.1 Its discovery gives a clear example of how life can function at the edge of what is possible. More than adding a new species name,... More...

Whenever a new planet’s discovered orbiting a distant star, there’s a great deal of excitement, especially if the new planet is thought to be earth-like.
The evolutionary timeline has a problem: Saturn’s icy rings are too ‘pristine’. Read More
Some have suggested that the idea of atlatl-assisted spearthrowing came from watching herons hunt. Read More
Dinosaur soft tissue, proteins, and DNA could not last millions of years. Therefore they falsify claims that dinosaurs became extinct 66 million years ago. Read More
Discover the facts about the colossal Megalodon and how sharks challenge evolution. From Mayan artifacts to Hollywood blockbusters, unearth the truth created on the 5th day of creation. Read More
Ancient Egypt is filled with echoes of a story the whole world once knew and believed. Across carvings, king lists, flood legends, and ancestral histories, we find powerful memories of a man who truly lived. A man Scripture calls righteous. A man the ancient world remembered long after the waters receded. A man called Noah. Join us as Eric Hovind and researcher Gavin Cox reveal how Egypt’s flood traditions are not competing myths but distorted memories of the one true historical event recorded in Genesis. Myths cannot replace myths. They only echo a real moment in history that left its imprint [More]
We don’t actually share 98% of our DNA with chimps. That number’s been shown to be false. And that should be obvious because we’re so different from apes!
Could Noah’s Ark and creatures outside the Ark survive the conditions Noah’s Flood created? Read More
Uniformitarian geologists can’t explain the origin of quartzarenite. Flood geologists can. Read More


What if every living creature—from coral reefs and cold-water fish to mountain flowers and desert reptiles—followed the same hidden temperature rule? Scientists at Trinity College Dublin recently reported that all life seems to follow a single pattern called the universal thermal performance curve. This curve shows how living things react as temperatures rise and fall.1 The study, published in Proceedings of the Na... More...

Twins with different skin tones disprove evolutionary ideas of ‘race’ and support the Bible’s record of human history. Read More


Research into God’s living creation is dynamic and always surprising. This is true whether one peers into the deepest reaches of space or dives into the unexpected in laboratory research. Indeed, the vast field of microbiology (bacteria, fungi, and archaea) has barely been touched when it comes to discovering and describing new species of organisms.



In 2011, scientists found a strange and fascinating single-celled microorga... More...


An open access 2026 PeerJ research paper claims that T. rex took 40 years to reach its full adult body size, in contrast to a much shorter previous estimate of 25 years.1–3 This study is arguably the most rigorous dinosaur growth study ever performed, and it was based on more data than any earlier T. rex analyses. Longevity studies in living animals consistently show that animals that take longer ... More...


A new discovery of 18,000 individual dinosaur tracks in the Bolivian El Molino Formation contains the highest number of theropod dinosaur tracks in the world.1 The tracks were spread over nine sites in an area encompassing nearly 1.5 football fields. Remarkably, the site also contains the highest number of dinosaur swim tracks ever reported.1



Publishing in PLoS One, the joint science team from the Uni... More...

Simple logic shows that it is foolish to ignore the claims of Christ.
Dr. Snelling responds to Michell and Tillman’s critique, discussing the rates and process of the Tonto deposition from a biblical geologist’s perspective. Learn More
The latest in DNA research doesn’t confirm this decades-old “proof” of evolution!


The fascinating flying reptiles called pterosaurs are in the news again.1 In a not-so-surprising development, paleontologists have discovered a pterosaur fossil that was found to have small stones (used in the gizzard to grind food) and plant microfossils at the stomach mass.2 This indicates the pterosaur ate vegetation, lending credibility to the creation model. According to evolutionist Eric Ralls, “The researc... More...

Scientists can now use special tools to edit out sections of our DNA and insert new ones. This gene editing has potential to help cure genetic diseases.


Research by ICR geneticist Dr. Jeff Tomkins was at the center of origins news in what has been called the “No. 1 Story for 2025.”1 The prestigious journal Nature confirmed (albeit grudgingly and belatedly) that the true genome-wide DNA similarity between humans and chimpanzees is no more than 85%,2 rather than the 98%–99% similarity that has long been touted in both the technical and popular sc... More...


Imagine a machine that keeps working even when its parts change slightly or its surroundings shift. Most human-made machines would fail under that kind of stress. Living cells, however, manage this every day. Life is not weak or accidental. It shows flexibility, responding to change while keeping its basic function. A recent study in Nature Ecology & Evolution highlights this ability, showing biological systems that seem prepared... More...

Gold research on a Pacific volcanic island challenges the way geologists think about history.