It’s No Gag: Pharyngeal Reflex Shows Intelligent Creation July 28, 2014 Dentists constantly remind patients to brush their teeth well, including the tongue. But as any brusher knows, an errant stroke to the back of... Publications by Eddy del Rio Read
Do You Know the Difference between Observation and Interpretation? Part 2 June 30, 2014 The most common definition of science requires researchers to assume naturalism, meaning that supernatural interpretations of data are excluded by assumption. So, even when... Publications by Thomas Phillips Read
Do Increasing Autism Rates Demonstrate Genetic Entropy? May 26, 2014 Is mankind still evolving? Does natural selection operating on heritable genetic variation really have the power to generate improved organisms? New research documenting an... Publications by Read
16 Steps to Generating Advanced Life May 15, 2014 Sixteen steps punctuate the history of life on Earth. Each of these steps is critical for making possible the entry of advanced life. The... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Head and the Heart: Paleontologists Discover the Oldest Brain and Cardiovascular Systems May 5, 2014 Paleontologists recently discovered fossil specimens of a shrimp-like creature with an advanced brain, optic lobes, and a cardiovascular system like those found in modern... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Encountering the Fossils of the Burgess Shale May 2, 2014 Last summer’s hike to the Mount Stephen Fossil Beds—located in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia—was a “bucket list” experience for me. This UNESCO... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Humanity’s Built-In G-Suit: A Product of Evolution or Creation? April 28, 2014 An average healthy person can not only withstand an increase of positive gravity (up to 3–5 g’s—gravity forces) but also stand up without fainting.... Publications by Eddy del Rio Read
How Can Fish Live at Different Ocean Depths? April 14, 2014 Recent work by scientists from around the world has uncovered the biochemical mechanism that allows fish to thrive at extreme ocean depths. This mechanism... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Are You Looking for God in the Little Things? January 17, 2014 I found it ironic that this passage from 1 Kings popped up in a daily devotional email today. Within this week, Southern California has... Blog by Read
Taking Care of Gut Bacteria Helps Human Health January 1, 2014 Humanity’s obesity epidemic threatens to become a pandemic. The crisis has caught the attention of the science research community and has led to amazing... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Nature-Inspired Camera Brings Design Into Focus January 1, 2014 Even the lowly housefly reveals nature’s wonder and points to the divine Designer. In 2013, a team of researchers achieved an important breakthrough in... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The Road Less Traveled Is Not for Ants October 28, 2013 In the field of biomimetics, scientists study biological systems in the hopes of using what they learn to help improve human civilization. For example,... Publications by Katie Galloway Read