Sir Ambrose Fleming: Father of Modern Electronics

Sir John Ambrose Fleming (November 29, 1849-April 18, 1945), often called a father of modern electronics, is best known for developing the first successful thermionic valve (also called a vacuum tube, a diode, or a Fleming valve) in 1904.

Dinosaur Protein Sequences and the Dino-to-Bird Model

Evolutionists have maintained that the fossil record supports a long-ages history for earth, but material extracted from dinosaur bones is providing an interesting challenge to that theory.

Genesis: Real, Reliable, Historical

Introduction to Earth's Catastrophic Past


Why Take Genesis Seriously?

Common DNA Sequences: Evidence of Evolution or Efficient Design?

With the advent of modern biotechnology, researchers have been able to determine the actual sequence of the roughly three billion bases of DNA (A,T,C,G) that make up the human genome. They have sequenced the genomes of many other types of creatures as well.

Will Solar Inactivity Lead to Global Cooling?

Global warming continues to make headlines and drive policy decisions, based on the widespread assumption that man-made carbon dioxide emissions are the main contributing factor to an increase in world temperatures.

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