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Galatians 6:4
But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another.

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More Oceans
Big Fish Fossil Recalls Big Flop
One of the most famous living fossils is back in the news. The coelacanth is an endangered deep-sea fish. Its fins fit to unique, wrist-like bones, and...
BY: BRIAN THOMAS, PH.D.
Young Coral Reefs, Quick-Growing at Low-Sunlight Depths
Recent research surprises those who study coral reefs, especially those who assume that they grow slowly.1,2 To the surprise of old-earth...
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
First Land Bug Buried in the Flood
The Scottish island of Kerrera has produced the earliest known bug in the fossil record, a millipede.1 It was found in Silurian System rocks...
BY: TIM CLAREY, PH.D.
More Zoology
If Pronghorns You Chase, They’ll Win the Foot-Race
Many urban and suburban recreational opportunities are closed to public use, yet many rural and wilderness areas now are reopening to allow recreational...
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
Wild Animals Now Roaming City Streets
When in houses humans stay, wild critters come out to play! It seems that coronavirus has beckoned wild critters to come boldly into human habitations...
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
Noisy Narwhals in Greenland’s Frigid Fjords
Recently, after audio-recording underwater in Greenland’s fjords, two geoscientists published research on vocalizations made by narwhals. The sounds...
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
More Environment and Ecology
Honeybees: How Sweet It Is, Again
After some scary population downturns and scarier rumors of bee populations crashing, honeybees are making a comeback, populationally speaking.1,2...
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
Plethora of Life Found On Sea Turtle Shells
An amazing abundance of life can be found in the strangest places—such as the backs of turtles. It was previously known that an array of life was...
BY: JEFFREY P. TOMKINS, PH.D.
Testing a Climate Change Assumption: Update
About a month ago, some experts suggested that the coronavirus shutdown presented an opportunity to test the assumption that humans are responsible for...
BY: JAKE HEBERT, PH.D.
More Government and Politics
Norwegians Find Viking Grave Under House Floor
In America we have the idiomatic expression “skeletons in the closet,” but what about finding a 1,000-year-old Viking grave, literally buried...
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
Falling Birth Rates of Nordic Countries, Except Faroes
If not for incoming immigrant growth, most Nordic nations would continue to lose human population because birth rates remain so low.1-3 Maybe...
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
A Day to Remember
"And this day shall be unto you for a memorial; and ye shall keep it a feast to the LORD throughout your generations; ye shall keep it a feast...
BY: HENRY M. MORRIS, PH.D.
More Science
Human High-Altitude Habitation Reveals Adaptive Design
Humans have the remarkable ability to inhabit high altitudes where living conditions are especially harsh and challenging. A new study in Genome Biology...
BY: JEFFREY P. TOMKINS, PH.D.
Ancient Rivers on Mars
Geologists have used high-resolution images obtained by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to infer the existence of past rivers on the Martian surface. Geologist...
BY: JAKE HEBERT, PH.D.
Hot Neptune Atmosphere "Shouldn't Exist"
An exoplanet 260 light-years away is being described as the first of its kind ever detected.1,2 This exoplanet, catalogued as LTT 9779b, is...
BY: JAKE HEBERT, PH.D.
More Living Creatures Were Clearly Designed
Deep-Sea Lobster Microbiome
Research continues regarding complex and amazing microbiomes found on or within a variety of creatures.1 The microbiome is a microbial community...
BY: FRANK SHERWIN, D.SC. (HON.)
Dolphins Learn Tricks from Peers to Catch Fish
Dolphins—like other cetaceans such as whales, wholphins, and porpoises—are highly intelligent marine mammals, capable of astonishing feats....
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
From Inference to Theory: A Common Design Case Study
Without a doubt, humans, chimpanzees, and other organisms share similar features. An early explanation was that these features reflect similar designs...
BY: RANDY J. GULIUZZA, P.E., M.D.
More Living Creatures Were Equipped to Adapt
Oxygen-Based Adaptive Engineering in Blind Cavefish
A wide array of fish, amphibians, and arthropods have successfully colonized cave environments. In their cave adaptation, these creatures display complex...
BY: JEFFREY P. TOMKINS, PH.D.
Designed to Fill the Waters
Marine invertebrate animals (jellyfish, crabs, snails, etc.) thrive within our global ocean, the largest habitable space on Earth. Their adult...
BY: MICHAEL J. BOYLE, PH.D.
Young Coral Reefs, Quick-Growing at Low-Sunlight Depths
Recent research surprises those who study coral reefs, especially those who assume that they grow slowly.1,2 To the surprise of old-earth...
BY: JAMES J. S. JOHNSON, J.D., TH.D.
More Creation Science Update
Webb Telescope Continues to Challenge Big Bang
Data obtained by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continue to challenge expectations of Big Bang proponents.1,2 The JWST is designed...
BY: JAKE HEBERT, PH.D.
CET Model in Plants Is Clearly Seen
Plant scientists have known for decades that plants aren’t just static entities. The half-million or more species of plants in the world display...
BY: FRANK SHERWIN, D.SC. (HON.)
The Brain's Amazing Ability of Visual Perception
Scientists will never fully understand the brain’s operation.1,2,3 As neurological research continues, it will only reveal more...
BY: FRANK SHERWIN, D.SC. (HON.)
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