What Wiped Out the Dinosaurs? Part 2: The Effects March 22, 2010 In last Monday’s article, I discussed the conclusions drawn by a panel of 41 scientists from their careful review of over twenty years’ worth... Evolution by Hugh Ross Read
Checking Our Worldview March 19, 2010 Several years ago, a colleague and I were discussing the writing of a computer program we planned to use for processing our radio astronomy... Worldviews by Dave Rogstad Read
Fattening up the Case for Intelligent Design March 18, 2010 A few days ago while fueling up my car I was “elated” (and by elated, I mean annoyed) to discover that the price of... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Planet Shredded Before Our Eyes March 17, 2010 Over the last two decades, astronomers have discovered more than 430 extrasolar planets. Although the initial expectation was that these planetary systems would resemble... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
What Wiped Out the Dinosaurs? Part 1: The Cause March 15, 2010 In 1980, Luis Alvarez, winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize in physics, and his geologist son, Walter, touched off a controversy when they suggested... Evolution by Hugh Ross Read
Translating Genesis 1:1: Aristotle or the Big Bang? Part 2 (of 2) March 12, 2010 Acceptance of the big bang theory in the latter half of the twentieth century provided scientific justification for the traditional translation of Genesis 1:1.... Philosophy & Ethics by Hugh Henry Read
Falling Back and Jumping Ahead March 11, 2010 In a few days (March 14) Daylight Saving Time will begin. And even though I will lose an hour of snooze time, I am... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Explaining Faster Star Formation in the Past March 10, 2010 Grilling a tasty, medium-rare hamburger requires the right kind of fire. Too much heat causes the outside to taste like charcoal. An overly cool... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Locating the Ordinary Dark Matter March 8, 2010 In the book of Job, God poses the questions, “Where does darkness reside?...Do you know the paths to their dwellings?” Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Translating Genesis 1:1: Aristotle or the Big Bang? Part 1 (of 2) March 5, 2010 What role should scientific theories play in translating the Bible? That’s a complex question. However, to the extent that science is allowed to play... Philosophy & Ethics by Hugh Henry Read
Uprooting a “Bad Design” Argument March 4, 2010 A few years ago I delivered a lecture to faculty and students at the University of North Florida as part of their weekly science... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Biology-Inspired Adhesion March 3, 2010 Ever wanted to scale a shear wall without worrying about losing your grip? How about meander across the ceiling? Thanks to inspiration from beetles... Design by Jeff Zweerink Read