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Unique in the Universe: How Our Solar System Points to a Creator
A new study in The Astronomical Journal, shows our solar system may be one of a kind in the universe.
January 26, 2018
Swimming Bacteria Defy Darwin's Theory
Tiny biological motors that give bacteria the power to swim possess a complexity that baffles scientists and undercuts Darwin’s theory of...
January 19, 2018
Science of Smell Points to Design
The olfactory system is more complex than previously thought.
December 08, 2017
Wikipedia Erases Scientist from Website for Supporting Intelligent Design
Internet encyclopedia erases entry for notable paleontologist after he advocates intelligent design.
November 27, 2017
Moms Everywhere are Hardwired to Respond to Their Baby’s Cries
Researchers have discovered why babies’ cries affect their mothers differently than everyone else, including their fathers: Moms’ brains are...
November 20, 2017
Scientists Implant Human Brain Cells in Mice
Researchers have barely paused to consider the ethical implications.
November 20, 2017
Scientists: Existence of the Universe Defies Physics
According to the laws of physics, the universe should have annihilated itself as soon as it came into existence.
November 03, 2017
New Education Department Office of Civil Rights Nominee is a Defender of Religious Freedom
New nominee to head the Education Department’s Office of Civil Rights has a long history defending faith groups.
November 03, 2017
Temple Mount Excavation Yields New Finds
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered eight previously unearthed sections of the Temple Mount’s retaining wall in Jerusalem and part of a...
October 24, 2017
Beautiful Plant Spirals Flummox Secular Science
Nature’s appealing golden ratio evidences divine design.
October 09, 2017
Unexpected Footprints Deal Blow to Evolution
New fossil find puts early humans outside the framework of Darwinism.
October 02, 2017
Scientist: Don’t Blame Harvey on Global Warming
There’s no evidence hurricanes happen more frequently now than 100 years ago.
September 05, 2017
Biologists Analyze 900-Year-Old Gospel of Luke
Scholars study old manuscripts by analyzing linguistics and writing styles to learn about the authors and the world in which they lived.
August 11, 2017
Eclipse Will Showcase the Beauty of God’s Creation
Astronomers detail spectacular show eclipse-watchers can expect on Aug. 21.
August 11, 2017
Archaeologists Discover Solomon-era Linens
Archaeologists from Tel Aviv University have unearthed 3,000-year-old dyed wool fabric samples from the time of Kings David and Solomon.
July 17, 2017
Too Young to Cross a Street but Old Enough for a Sex Change
American Academy of Pediatrics offers opposing views of children’s cognitive abilities.
May 05, 2017
Did You Know a River Has the Right to Sue You?
The push to give nature ‘personhood’ status is gaining ground around the world.
April 24, 2017
Have Octopuses Outsmarted Darwin?
Discovery of invertebrates’ RNA editing ‘demolishes’ evolutionary theory.
April 17, 2017
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