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Do Ancient Fish Point to Shoulder Evolution? - Dec 14, 2023
/article/fish-to-shoulder-evolutionFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Did your shoulders evolve from ancient fish? Creationists would say no, because we don’t have fish ancestors.1,2,3 However, research from the Imperial College London states, “A new analysis of the bones and muscles in ancient fish...
Fossil Leaf Miners - Dec 11, 2023
/article/fossil-leaf-minersFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - The fossil record clearly shows insects have always been insects. In a recent study, researchers led by biologist Richard J. Knecht, a Ph.D. candidate at Harvard, wrote: [We] describe an endophytic [an organism that lives within a plant]...
Butterflies and Cancer Detection - Nov 30, 2023
/article/butterflies-detect-cancerFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - It’s something right out of science fiction. The beautiful, flighty butterfly has been discovered to have cancer detection properties via the ability to see tiny variations in the ultraviolet spectrum. Who would have guessed? There...
An ''Early'' Origin for Modern Echolocation in Bats - Nov 16, 2023
/article/modern-echolocation-batsFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - As flying mammals, bats continue to amaze zoologists with their incredible abilities.1,2 But their origin continues to be an enigma for conventional biologists because the creatures appear in the fossil record complete, fully formed as bats...
Built by Homo sapiens? - Nov 13, 2023
/article/built-by-homo-sapiensFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Preserved wood was recently found in Kalambo Falls, Zambia, where evolutionary anthropologists from Aberystwyth University and the University of Liverpool suggest “early humans intentionally shaped and combined two logs, showcasing the...
How Sunflowers ''See'' the Sun - Nov 9, 2023
/article/sunflowers-see-sunFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) are not only big and beautiful, but they also have an amazing biomechanism called heliotropism. ICR’s Dr. Jim Johnson stated, In fact, the sunflowers move during the daytime, in order to track the...
Salty Sweat in a Desert Plant - Nov 6, 2023
/article/salty-sweat-desert-plantFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Although plants aren’t alive in the biblical sense,1 they are most certainly complex in their physiology and anatomy.2,3 Some plants have been designed by our Creator Jesus Christ to endure and even proliferate in formidable areas such as...
Chloroplast Construction Reflects Creation - Oct 26, 2023
/article/chloroplast-constructionFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Much has been written regarding the critical importance of photosynthesis and how utterly complex this near-universal biochemical process is.1,2 Photosynthesis is the production of life energy from light energy and is still not completely...
Can Moths Sense Earth's Magnetic Field? - Oct 19, 2023
/article/moths-sense-magnetic-fieldFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - In the late 1960s, a scientist named Ronald Lockley wrote, “How do animals find their way over apparently trackless country, through pathless forests, across empty deserts, over and under featureless seas?...They do so, of course, without...
Jellyfish Can Learn Directions - Oct 12, 2023
/article/jellyfish-learn-directionsFrank Sherwin, D.Sc. (Hon.) - Like all animals, “simple” invertebrates such as the jellyfish continue to amaze zoologists.1,2 Recently, scientists have trained a tiny species of box jellyfish (Tripedalia cystophora) to see and avoid obstacles. No bigger...