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Black butterfly wings inspire solar cell design
Solar cell modelled on butterfly wing absorbs twice as much sunlight
by
Jonathan Sarfati
Fine tuning of ‘backward’ eye is vital for colour vision
Our 'backwardly-wired’ retina is an ideal structure to optimize colour vision.
by
Jonathan Sarfati
Bioluminescence—the light of living things
A chemical reaction allows a tiny creature to stand out in the dark.
by
Martin Tampier
The Red Blanket
The furry carnivore which rapidly spread across the globe.
by
Philip Robinson
Cows: a magnetic sign for evolutionists
Renowned evolutionist J.B.S. Haldane famously said that evolution could never produce mechanisms such as the wheel and magnet. He was right.
by
David Catchpoole
Jellyfish judgment
Evolutionary theory adjudges jellyfish to be ‘primitive’. But a right judgment of the evidence impels a very different conclusion.
by
David Catchpoole
Humanism: neither healthy, nor humane
Chaplains are religious representatives operating in secular institutions. Since humanism is allegedly non-religious, is not a ‘humanist chaplain’ an oxymoron, revealing humanism’s blatant double standards?
by
Gavin Cox
The wombat
To the first Europeans to settle in Australia, it looked like a badger. But the creature—a godsend to shipwrecked sailors—turned out to be something very different.
by
David Catchpoole
Pigeon Revision: Brainy birds trump bookish baboons
The ability to distinguish the style of a Picasso from a Monet puts a whole new perspective on ‘bird-brainy’
by
David Catchpoole
Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit the cross-breeding of horses and donkeys?
Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit the cross-breeding of horses and donkeys?
by
Joel Tay
Desert creatures inspire ‘SandBot’
Even specialty vehicles such as dune buggies can end up hopelessly mired in sand. So designers of Martian robotic vehicles are looking to copy the ‘effortless’ all-terrain locomotion of earthly lizards.
by
David Catchpoole
Amazing argonauts
Scientists finally discover how the female argonaut
really
uses its shell
by
David Catchpoole
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