Water: Designed for Life, Part 3 (of 7) May 28, 2013 In part 3 of this series on water, guest authors John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville explain how ice stays afloat and... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Water: Designed for Life, Part 2 (of 7) May 24, 2013 Guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville continue their exploration of water with a look at how intermolecular forces influence water’s... Publications by Read
Water: Designed for Life, Part 1 (of 7) May 20, 2013 Throughout May and June, we will be presenting an article series from guest writers John Millam, Ken Klos, and Iain D. Sommerville on the... Publications by Read
Oh, What a Rain: Earth’s Remarkable Water Cycle April 5, 2013 I imagine that sort of “rain” would be more like a sugary hailstorm (à la Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs). While our Creator... Blog by Read
Design of Ocean Waste Recyclers March 1, 2013 I grew up within easy walking distance of Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, one of the world’s busiest harbors. The water of that port is... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Animal Magnetoreceptor Cells—Evidence of Design? Part 2 February 26, 2013 Many animals—migratory ones in particular—possess the ability to use Earth’s magnetic field as a natural GPS. Although some scientists attribute this feature to evolution,... Publications by Hugh Henry Read
TNRTB Classic: Incredible Animal Instincts February 21, 2013 Earlier this week, guest writer Dr. Hugh Henry introduced the topic of animals’ internal “GPS” as evidence of divine design. Research continually proves that... Publications by Read
Animal Magnetoreceptor Cells—Evidence of Design? Part 1 February 18, 2013 Scientists are uncovering more and more data on the phenomenon of animal magnetoreception—which provides the ability of certain species to navigate using the Earth’s... Publications by Hugh Henry Read
TNRTB Classic: Strengthening Plate Tectonics February 14, 2013 For nearly 4 billion years, plate tectonics has played a critical role in helping Earth maintain its liquid water. Consequently, any search for a... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Ancient Tectonic Activity February 11, 2013 Water lubricates Earth’s plate tectonics. Plate tectonics transforms the surface (and atmosphere) to regulate the planet’s temperature so liquid water exists. Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Planet Habitability Requires a Lifetime of Fine-Tuning November 1, 2012 Just as longer tent habitability requires much more design, according to several teams of astronomers the same is true for planet habitability. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Howling at the Moon September 21, 2012 Next Saturday night (September 29) we’ll have a full moon over Southern California. As the legend goes, a full moon means an increase in... Blog by Read