Mixotrophs – An Evolutionary “Nice Try” January 1, 2010 Amid all the celebration last year over the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150th anniversary of his most famous book, On... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Majestic Mountains December 23, 2009 Mountains provide some of the most spectacular and majestic scenery on Earth. But long before we existed to admire them, mountains played an important... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Why Does the Earth have Oceans? November 18, 2009 A few weeks ago, I posted a TNRTB describing the special circumstances in Earth's early history that ensured we had an adequate supply of... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Pressure’s On: Accounting for Earth’s Habitability September 1, 2009 Here’s an SAT question for you: Carbon dioxide is to global warming as atmospheric pressure is to ___________. Answer: global warming. While carbon dioxide... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Exploring the Extent of the Flood: Part Three September 1, 2009 What was the purpose behind God’s act of judgment? The answer helps determine the extent of the Genesis Flood. Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Pressure’s On: Accounting for Earth’s Habitability September 1, 2009 Atmospheric pressure levels in Earth’s history likely played a critical role in whether the planet would ultimately be suitable for large-bodied animals (including humans). Publications by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Biological Stirring of the Oceans August 12, 2009 Most of the stuff I want to filter out of the water tends to settle toward the bottom–but the filter inlet sits toward the... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Snowball-Earth Issues July 1, 2009 Throughout Earth's history the potential has existed for geological and astronomical processes to catastrophically disrupt terrestrial life. Scientists continue to find evidence that many... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Late Heavy Bombardment Intensity and the Origin of Life June 29, 2009 In previous editions of Today's New Reason to Believe my colleagues Jeff Zweerink and Fuz Rana reported on a new computer simulation that indicated... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Late Heavy Bombardment: Not So Sterile June 24, 2009 Fireworks, thunderbirds, thunderstorms, NASCAR races, earthquakes–each of these phenomena displays power, generally accompanied by loud noises. But they all pale in comparison to the... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
The Concentration of Metals for Humanity’s Benefit May 11, 2009 Without concentrated ores of insoluble metals embedded into Earth's crust, human civilization would've never advanced beyond a stone-age culture. Today we have the ability... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Ancient Bacteria Saw Northern Lights, Too! May 6, 2009 Working late into the night, the scientist checks the detector status. Operations at the remote Air Force base proceed smoothly as the detector... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read