Study: Comets Did Not Supply Earth's Water

Slightly different versions of water's constituent elements, hydrogen and oxygen, are relatively common in the universe. But how did Earth's version of water get here? European Space Agency astronomers have been looking for clues using their Rosetta spacecraft to inspect Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.


Does Dinosaur Extinction Encourage Faith?

Many professors at private religious universities cling to secular views of the past despite the clear anti-Christian consequences. Theological inferences from a recent study on dinosaur extinction illustrate this dilemma.


Antarctica Rising: Uplift Rate Suppresses Conventional Geology

The Intriguing Ichthyosaur--an Evolutionary Fish Story?

The ichthyosaur, a fascinating marine reptile of the pre-Flood world, was created on Day Five of the six-day creation.


NASA's Ocean Currents Study Confirms Providential Care

Virtually everybody knows that the world's oceans have currents. But few know who first discovered them, why they are important, or what can be gained by mapping them in greater detail. NASA's Aquarius satellite is collecting related data from the world's oceans, and a recent NASA video highlighted the vital importance of its currents.

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