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Fake spider fossil passes peer review!
A fossil spider fooled experts and was published in a scientific journal. Since fossils are often used as weapons in the war of worldviews, what cautionary lessons can be learned?
by Phil Robinson
Termites—to the glory of God!
How termites reflect the glory of their Creator.
by Don Batten
Electric spider flight
Spiders use electric fields in the atmosphere to help them get airborne
by Philip Bell
What should Christians think about artificial selection and genetic modification?
Is it ok for humans to modify organisms? What about human-animal hybrids? We discuss the biblical and ethical guidelines for Christians in today’s world of rapidly developing biotechnology.
by Matthew Cserhati, Gary Bates
The blue rose
Why couldn’t one be bred?
by Gordon Howard
The Octopus
“Said to have ‘alien biology’, and are ‘too brainy’ for their age!”.
by David Catchpoole
Animal death before the Fall
Does God care anything about animal death and suffering? The Bible says ‘yes’. It’s part of God’s nature.
by Paul Price
Accounting for blighting plant and disfiguring animal diseases
How did the Fall affect fungi?
by Warren Shipton
Plants are ‘listening’!
Researchers discover pea seedling roots grow towards the sound of gurgling water.
by David Catchpoole
Walk like a skate?
Are the ‘walking’ actions of skates an evolutionary step between swimming and walking on land?
by Philip Bell
Micro-robot eyes inspired by jumping spider
Ingenious depth perception of jumping spider eyes has inspired designers of micro-robot eyes.
by Jonathan Sarfati
Coronaviruses in creation
Most viruses are beneficial to living things, but occasionally one of them escapes whatever is controlling it and it run amok, burning hot but often quickly burning out.
by Robert Carter