Natural Nucleobase Synthesis? August 27, 2007 The replicating molecules of life (DNA and RNA) are composed of different nucleobase molecules linked together by phosphates and five-carbon sugars. Without the nucleobase... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
So Easy a Caveman Could Do It? Part 2 (of 2) August 20, 2007 Last week we explored one aspect of human nature—language—that sets humans apart from animals and we proposed the neural synapse as a mechanism by... Publications by Anjeanette Roberts Read
So Easy a Caveman Could Do It? Part 1 (of 2) August 13, 2007 The slogan of the popular Geico commercials is now familiar to most television viewing people. It shows the frustration, resentment, and anger of cavemen... Publications by Read
The Milky Way: An Exceptional Galaxy July 30, 2007 The rare Earth doctrine, the conclusion that Earth has many unique features that enable it to support life and, in particular, advanced life, is... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
More on the Gay-Gene Debate July 27, 2007 Many of you have said that a gay-gene discovery wouldn't matter; God still expects obedience to his laws in spite of our genetic makeup.... Blog by Joe Aguirre Read
Overlapping Genes Evince Intelligent Design July 26, 2007 I have never cared much for puzzles, but I know some people can't get enough of them. (Although admittedly, I've gotten hooked on Sudoku.) Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Where Is the Cosmic Density Fine-Tuning? July 23, 2007 In addressing audiences about the fine-tuning of the cosmic expansion rate, I have used the illustration that adding or subtracting a single dime to... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Beginning and End of Cosmology July 16, 2007 The irony of modern-day astrophysics is that the more astronomers study the light of the universe the darker the universe appears. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
More on the Nucleoskeletal Hypothesis July 12, 2007 Cell biologists believe that in addition to housing genetic information, DNA plays a skeletal role in the nucleus; the more DNA in the nucleus,... Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
A New Kind of Star Solves an Old Problem July 9, 2007 It is not every day that Hollywood discovers a new star that stands apart from all their other stars. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Dinosaur Genome Size Estimates: Lagerstatten of Design July 5, 2007 An exceptional paper published a few months ago in Nature provides the first-ever estimates of genome sizes for dinosaurs (even though there is no... Publications by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Buttressing the Distance Ladder Foundation for Cosmic Creation July 1, 2007 Not until Albert Einstein produced his theory of general relativity in 1916 did scientists even consider the possibility that the cosmos continually expands. And... Publications by Hugh Ross Read