Microbes live in a mutualistic relationship with the human body, make up the human microbiome, and play a role in our health by modulating the immune system.
Looking for bugs in all the right places bumped human brains up the evolutionary ladder, researchers say.
Our view of the members of the Trinity shape our view of prayer. Dr. Mark Bird will discuss how the New Testament authors relate prayer to the Trinity.
Does Mercuriceratops, like its mythological namesake messenger of the gods, bring us a mythological message from an evolutionary past?
When evidence is interpreted in a particular worldview, it can sound very convincing that the evidence supports that worldview.
Did five million years of duking it out over females build the modern human male visage?
Are the chemical signatures in a faint galaxy the fossil remnants of our universe’s birth?
Can genetic engineers—by building a bacterium that speaks an unearthly tongue—reenact ancient evolution in the laboratory?
Kepler Space Telescope pinpoints a potentially habitable earth-sized exoplanet.
Evolutionary experts assert finches should be “protected” from surviving through hybridization if it leads to un-speciation.
Baptist theologian Dr. John Gill had an essential grasp on how the creation account is extremely important to Christianity in the 1700s. It still is.
Self-assembling virtual crystals are said to show the path to life from lifelessness.
Despite debate about the accuracy of the uranium “clocks” they contain, scientists say they’ve found a zircon with a confirmed age of 4.4 billion years.
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, what’s the fishiest fable of them all? Evolutionists say they have filled in the gaps in the origin of the human face.
You only have two arms and two legs because your gut got in the way, evolutionists say.
Birds flying in V formation take aeronautical engineering to new heights.
The uncanny ability of honeybees to remember and communicate the location of sweet nectar has been the subject of ongoing investigations.
Fish fingers were never on the evolutionary menu.
Bright baboons know nutritional needs of “Nutcracker Man” were no problem.
Ardi’s diminutive skull said to have evolved some human features a million years before Lucy.
There were no pathogens, parasites, or disease prior the Fall and subsequent Curse, so the immune system may have functioned differently in that world.
Flowers deep in the fossil record are just as advanced as flowers today.
Neanderthal toe and Denisovan finger trace humanity’s genetic footprint near and far.
The Messel Pit preserves animals suddenly and catastrophically buried in the wake of the global Flood.
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