TNRTB Classic: Fine-tuned Oxygen Levels for Human Life June 21, 2012 If oxygen is vital for humans, why does it comprise only 20 percent of the atmosphere? Studies of ancient charcoal formations show that the... Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
An Atmosphere Without Oxygen June 18, 2012 Analysis performed on thousands of ancient continental rock reveals the complex interplay of geological and biological process that prepared Earth for human life. Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
TNRTB Classic: Cambrian Ecology and the Case for Creation June 14, 2012 A few days ago, I wrote about a recent discovery that shows how the Cambrian explosion fits into the Genesis 1 creation account. Other... Design by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The “Great Unconformity” and the Cambrian Explosion Conform to the Genesis 1 Creation Account June 11, 2012 New work by geologists from the University of Wisconsin and Pomona College (Claremont, CA) provide added support for the scientific accuracy of the Genesis... Design by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
TNRTB Classic: Refocusing on the Moon June 7, 2012 Monday’s TNRTB discussed the fine-tuned features of Earth’s celestial companion: the Moon. Previous NASA missions and scientific research revealed the Moon’s essential role in... Geology & Earth by Hugh Ross Read
Our Remarkable Moon June 4, 2012 We had a rare opportunity to witness a solar eclipse on Sunday, May 20. Of course, looking directly into the Sun is never a... Geology & Earth by Hugh Ross Read
TNRTB Classic: Early Earth’s Atmosphere May 31, 2012 On Monday, visiting scholar Kevin Birdwell discussed the importance of cloud cover in understanding Earth’s climate changes. The alterations to Earth’s temperature and atmosphere... Geology & Earth by Read
Climate Change: Cool Clouds May 28, 2012 Recent reports show a discrepancy between model-estimated cloud cover and actual cloud observations. Considering the role of cloud cover in regulating Earth’s temperature, it’s... by Kevin Birdwell Read
TNRTB Classic: The Benefits of Bombardments May 24, 2012 Collisions with large objects from within the solar system have occurred throughout Earth’s history. These impacts result directly from the processes that formed the... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Late Heavy Bombardment Slows to a Trickle May 21, 2012 Evidence for an early period of intense meteoritic impacts on Earth continues to grow. From 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago, these events would... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
TNRTB Classic: Skeletons in the Cambrian Explosion May 17, 2012 A few days ago, I wrote about a recent discovery that highlights the challenge that specific features of the Cambrian explosion pose for the... Design by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Pikaia Fossils Explode the Evolutionary Paradigm May 14, 2012 A recent campaign by the Royal Ontario Museum to collect more fossils from the Burgess Shale site in the Canadian Rockies has added to... Design by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read