What do genome comparisons actually mean—and what does E. coli indicate?
Yes, it’s only early October, but our grounds teams at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum are already busy preparing for this year’s Christmas experience.
The results of the new State of Theology survey from Ligonier Ministries and Lifeway Research is now available, and it’s as disappointing as the 2022 version.
Ray Comfort from Living Waters is headed to California State University with Turning Point USA tomorrow to answer students’ questions and share the gospel.
Free falling offered me a new perspective not only of the horizons but also of the Christian life.
From Behemoth and Leviathan to invasive species encounters, these are highlights we didn’t want you to miss.
Many creatures camouflage to evade predators, but the orchid mantis uses its costume to attract a meal.
You know red pandas are adorable, but how well do you really know them? Check your red panda prowess with these questions.
When invasive species clash with native ecosystems, biologists face tangled questions about biblical dominion.
God saw not only the inaugural spark illumine the void but also this battery-powered reflection trembling on my basement wall.
Culture news from a biblical perspective: anticipated revival, women’s reproductive system, justice for murdered infants, and more!
Careful research should be conducted before introducing species—whether toads or prickly pears—into a totally different ecosystem.
Inside the earth, a rainbow of gems teaches us about God’s judgment, beauty, and grace.
Read about the world’s first biological computer, a new discovery about the earliest teeth, web-slinging caterpillars, and more!
The design of nature certainly declares something about the Creator. But is it a “sixty-seventh book” of the Bible?
Did dinosaurs and people even coexist? Could dinosaurs have fit in the ark?
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