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Mantis shrimp ‘fist’ could inspire new body armour
17 Jul 2012
Mantis shrimp has incredibly strong ‘punch’, but its club can withstand the impacts thanks to three intricately designed regions. This could inspire strong, lightweight body armour.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Mammoth clones coming to a zoo near you
02 Sep 2013
An attraction coming to a zoo near you?
by Rob Carter
Christianity as progress
21 Aug 2008
A review of The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Let to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success by Rodney Stark
by Lael Weinberger
Is it God’s fault?
08 Dec 2011
How could a loving God just sit back and allow all the death and suffering in this world?
by Shane Cessna
Andy Stanley takes the easy way out
06 Dec 2018
Some parts of the Bible are hard to understand. What should we do with them?
by Lita Sanders
The name game: scientific ideas named after creationists
25 Jan 2024
Despite assertions that creationists don’t contribute to science, the reality is very different.
by Shaun Doyle
Young galaxies too old for the big bang
by Andrew Rigg
Some bugs do grow bigger with higher oxygen
17 Aug 2012
Does that mean that the pre-Flood atmosphere had higher oxygen levels?
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati, Carl Wieland
Great Creation Scientists
A German-born Christian used his thirst for knowledge about the heavens to lay the foundations of modern astronomy in his adopted country England.
by Ann Lamont, B.Sc., M.Ed.St.
Blinded by evolutionary brainwashing
10 Nov 2014
Biochemist Dr Ainsley Chalmers finds creation, not evolution in a single cell
by Warren Nunn and David Catchpoole
Defending Faith of Our Fathers
03 Mar 2013
Dr Chan Kei Thong, author of Faith of our Fathers, answers a critical review.
by Chan Kei Thong
Understanding the Hebrew Bible: ‘season’ and ‘pi’
19 Nov 2011
This week’s feedback addresses questions of the proper understanding and defence of the Old Testament. CMI’s Dr Jonathan Sarfati responds.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati