Desperate Dinosaurs Cannibalized During Global Flood

Scientists recently discovered evidence that large theropods were possibly guilty of cannibalism.1


The Rocket Bug: Lone Insect of the Open Ocean

Various water-striding insects use small body sizes, long legs, and fine hairs on their feet to skate on the surfaces of ponds and streams. But life on the open ocean presents tougher challenges than landlocked waterways. Waves, fishes, salt, and birds should spell disaster for such small striders.


Dumbo Octopus, God's Wonder in the Deepest Deep

About 3,000 years ago, the Bible taught that the “wonders in the deep” are the “works of the Lord.”1 Now that truth has been illustrated with even greater depth by the documented sighting of a super-deep-sea octopus—about 21,000 feet deep at the ocean’s bottom, to be specific.2,3


Inside June 2020 Acts & Facts

How can we find joy, peace, and hope during dark times? What's going on in ICR's virtual classroom? How does the Flood model solve the Antarctica rainforest mystery? Does Scripture say anything about climate? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the June 2020 issue of Acts & Facts!


Cuckoo Completes Mammoth 7,500-Mile Migration

One particular common cuckoo will soon complete a mammoth migration through both Africa and Asia—a migration that is anything but common.

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