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Caterpillar wheel
When danger looms, the
Pleuruptya
caterpillar can transform itself into a wheel, and roll away
by
David Catchpoole
Dance of the web-weavers
These awesome spiders are good dancers—and master architects, too.
by
Philip Bell
Is the world
perfectly
designed?
Is the concept of ‘perfect design’ even a helpful way to think?
by
Shaun Doyle
The warrah—shrinking dates for the Falkland Islands wolf
Better explained in the biblical framework.
by
Andrew Sibley
Faith tested
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released
Creation
magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
by
Don Batten
Bacteria—master compass builders
These bacteria precision-build magnetic navigation aids
by
David Thomas
Migratory birds use magnetic GPS
Knowing the correct direction to fly isn’t always enough
by
Jonathan Sarfati
The ultimate machine
PhD anatomist David Kauffman points out that the human body is ‘ultra superior’ to anything that people have been able to invent.
by
Carl Wieland interviews human anatomist Dr David Kaufmann
The last super-tusker?
Giant tusks have a giant meaning.
by
David Catchpoole
Shrimpy superboxer
Meet the tiny mantis shrimp that can punch holes in glass using an ingenious catapult mechanism. Its eyes, with 12 types of colour receptor, may help designers of cameras for satellites.
by
Jonathan Sarfati
Tooth enamel: sophisticated materials science
Why are teeth so tough, although they are coated with material as brittle as glass? Because of so-called imperfections, as well as other features!
by
Jonathan Sarfati
How geckos become unstuck
Geckos stick to surfaces with tiny hairs that attract by van der Waals forces, and come unstuck by controlling angle of the hairs and springy curved toes.
by
Jonathan Sarfati
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