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Of snakes, lizards and mosasaurs—evolutionists puzzle over snake origins
Of snakes, lizards and mosasaurs—evolutionists puzzle over snake origins
by Philip Bell
How did the toucan get its beak?
30 Sep 2010
Darwin suggested the toucan’s monstrous bill attracted mates—but now we know how the toucan keeps its ‘cool’.
by David Catchpoole
The treasures of the snow
13 Jun 2011
Why do snow crystals form such symmetrical shapes? How is this different from DNA and protein organization?
by Martin Tampier
Was there really no death before the Fall?
13 Apr 2024
A correspondent asks: Was there really no death before the Fall? What about bugs and bee stingers?
by Lita Sanders
The evolutionary parade of ‘missing links’
29 May 2012
The floats keep changing!
by Carl Wieland
How does a ‘box’ swim?
24 Apr 2013
Perhaps you might expect a boxfish to “swim as well as a barn would fly.” In fact, navy engineers are learning important lessons from them.
by David Catchpoole
Bait and switch with guppies
18 Feb 2010
Richard Dawkins’ new book cites ingenious experiments supporting the interplay between natural and sexual selection in guppies. But is it really goo-to-you (or fish-to-fishermen) evolution?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The Eye of the Sahara
12 Nov 2020
How Noah’s Flood formed this fascinating feature.
by Tas Walker
Smaller fish to fry
03 Nov 2021
Dramatic reductions in fish size disappoint anglers and surprise many evolutionists
by David Catchpoole
Rats: no evolution!
02 Jul 2014
Agents of the ‘Black Death’, these much-despised rodents very clearly did not have a non-rodent ancestor.
by Paula Weston
Creationists are ‘liars’ (?)
18 Nov 2009
Geologist Donald Prothero does’t like the fact that we dont agree with his ideas on Darwinian evolution.
by Tas Walker
Here there be dragons … but no centaurs
10 Feb 2013
Is the creationist dragon/dino link similar to ancient belief in centaurs?
by Carl Wieland