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Bats ‘know’ the speed of sound
06 Feb 2023
Bats are programmed with a fixed speed of sound. Changing the air composition messes up their echolocation system, which means they will miss their target.
by Lucien Tuinstra
Why did God reject Cain’s offering?
08 Jan 2024
What was different about Cain and Abel and their offerings?
by Jonathan Sarfati
How certain are your agnostic friends?
16 Feb 2023
Is agnosticism really the perfectly reasonable middle ground between dogmatic atheism or religious belief?
by Philip Bell
Dynamic drones
27 Jun 2022
A new drone using flapping ‘wings’ for lift has many advantages.
by Gavin Cox
Sons of God and the daughters of men
07 Dec 2023
There are differing views about how to understand Genesis 6:1–4, so a lesser-known nineteenth century writer’s thought-provoking views merit consideration.
by Philip Bell
The deep and undeniable Darwinian roots of Nazi eugenics
29 Jul 2022
A review of Darwinian Eugenics and the Holocaust by Jerry Bergman.
by John Woodmorappe
Evolutionists are wrong. Do we hate them?
How do we respond to professing Christians who nevertheless argue for evolution?
by Lita Sanders
Thoughts in the heart—proof of bogus science in the Bible?
25 Apr 2023
Answering the accusation that the Bible errs in physiology by associating thinking with the heart instead of the brain.
by Keaton Halley
Concrete from algae challenges millions of years
25 Mar 2024
Massive amounts of limestone can form much more quickly than thought.
by Gavin Cox
Wandering wolves
23 Feb 2023
Could the reintroduction of wolves into an area they once roamed increase numbers of their prey?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Human-animal Hybrids?
29 Aug 2001
by Don Batten
Smart slime
15 Jun 2022
The single-celled slime mold Physarum polycephalum has a memory, and makes smart decisions, yet lacks a central nervous system.
by David Catchpoole