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Human fossils from the Flood and ancient climate patterns
12 Aug 2012
Should we expect human fossils and how did they measure atmospheric CO2 over the last 400,000 years?
by Emil Silvestru, Tas Walker
Solar activity, cold European winters, and the Little Ice Age
29 Apr 2016
A concept known as the charge modulation of aerosol scavenging (CMAS) may help researchers unearth the causes of severe European winters.
by Jake Hebert
The secret of Leviathan’s body-armour?
08 Aug 2016
Engineers want to copy the design principles they’re discovering in nature’s flexible defences.
by David Catchpoole
Caring for creation
02 Dec 2020
Caring for creation
by Don Batten
What do the atheopaths have to hide?
19 May 2012
Skeptics who refuse to reveal their name—do they have something to hide, or something to fear?
by David Catchpoole, Don Batten
‘Acellular’ first life?
06 May 2012
Did the hypothetical ‘first life’ need to be cellular?
by Don Batten
Guy Berthault
Guy Berthault author biography
At last, a good mutation?
by Carl Wieland
Capturing creation on camera
by Carl Wieland and Steve Cardno
Tall tale of the hippo’s tail (a behemothian blunder and cedar misleader)
05 Feb 2020
Has evolution affected Bible translation?
by David Catchpoole
Isaac Watts: A poet in awe of his Creator
04 Jul 2019
He was the originator of the English congregational hymn, which was a new genre of poetry that expressed praise and dedication to God in rhymed verse.
by Nicos Kaloyirou and Russell Grigg
Hox hype
15 Feb 2002
by By David A. DeWitt, Ph.D Associate Professor of Biology, and Associate Director, Creation Studies at Liberty University