Design Principles Confer Optimal Light Harvesting in Plants

Photosynthesis in plants starts with the absorption of light energy from sunlight, but scientists have been baffled as to how plants utilize the noisy solar spectrum to power the photosynthetic process.


Walton's Cosmic Temple Is a House of Cards


Humans and Neanderthals More Similar Than Polar and Brown Bears

A study led by Oxford University researchers was recently published confirming that Neanderthals and humans were very genetically similar and interfertile.


Complex Metabolic Process in Fish Startles Evolutionists

A complex metabolic process called Chaperone-Mediated-Autophagy (CMA) was thought to be a recent evolutionary development in land vertebrates as it was only previously documented in mammals and birds. Now it has been found to be fully operational in fish—once again demonstrating that a lack of human knowledge is not evidence for evolution.1


Ant Behavior Informs Computer Search Algorithms

The social behavior of ants continues to amaze scientists with its complexity and efficiency of organization and design.

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