Origin of Biofluorescence in Fishes

Biofluorescence is a phenomenon in which creatures—plant or animal—absorb light at a certain wavelength and release or emit it at a different wavelength. The light from the animal becomes a different color from the light that was absorbed.

In 2020, ICR’s Dr. Jeff Tomkins discussed biofluorescence in the platypus, of all animals.

 

A Uniquely Designed Air-Filled Sac Within Birds’ Lungs

Soaring birds are a majestic sight to behold, especially when they undergo such climbing and endless spiraling so effortlessly. Not surprisingly, evolutionists see this elegant soaring ability as having originated via deep time and evolution.


Fossil Fish Finally Filmed


Aerobic and Anaerobic Hot Spring Bacteria


Nitrogen Networks Negate Naturalism

The element nitrogen is critical in the living world. It is a basic building block of structural and regulatory proteins, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll in plants. God created the nitrogen metabolic networks found in people and various living organisms.

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