Pseudoenzymes Make Real Case for Intelligent Design October 17, 2013 Skeptics often point to so-called bad designs in biochemical systems, such as pseudoenzymes, as a reason to reject intelligent design. Several recent discoveries, however,... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Are Earthquakes God’s Fault? September 20, 2013 It was a typical post-church brunch at the local IHOP. The din of countless conversations and forks clanking against plates filled the restaurant. Then,... Blog by Read
Why Our Sun Is Spot On August 19, 2013 One of the things that marks humanity’s time on Earth is the optimal conditions of our Sun, including its unusually low flare activity. New... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Ask Questions, Seek Answers July 12, 2013 Last week on RTB’s official Facebook page we invited people to share some of the science-faith questions their kids ask. Soon, questions poured in.... Blog by Read
Save the Rats, Stave Off Dementia June 1, 2013 Rats carry disease. They also ravage crops, mess up attics and basements, and pose a danger to children and pets. It’s no wonder an... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Hurricanes and the Climate, Part 2 March 28, 2013 Recent storms, such as Hurricane Sandy, have raised questions about the nature of hurricanes and their impact on humanity. In part 1 of this... Publications by Kevin Birdwell Read
Hurricanes and the Climate, Part 1 March 25, 2013 Disasters such as Hurricane Sandy raise many questions about the relationship between severe weather and human civilization. For example, could global warming cause changes... Publications by Kevin Birdwell Read
The Explosive Appearance of Skeletal Designs March 2, 2013 A team of scientists from Franklin & Marshall College (in Pennsylvania), the University of Chicago, and the American Museum of Natural History in New... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Grand by Design February 8, 2013 It’s as busy as Grand Central Station. This New York landmark, correctly referred to as Grand Central Terminal, is often thought of as the... Blog by Read
TNRTB Classic: Ingenious Designs in Nature February 1, 2013 Human engineers continue to look at living organisms to help solve problems we encounter in our own technology. Often, the life on planet Earth... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Biology Continues to Inspire New Technology January 28, 2013 Scientific literature seems filled with examples of ways living organisms inspire engineers to develop new technology. It happens so often that scientists developed a... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Unitary Pseudogenes Have Function! Part 2 January 17, 2013 In part one of this two-part series, I discussed the context for an exciting discovery that demonstrates that unitary pseudogenes play a role in... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read