Want Energy Efficiency? See the Ribosome June 1, 2011 Can a large manufacturing plant save money by studying a tiny ribosome? For any company in such a business, energy costs are critical to... by Read
Tiny Creatures Help Regulate Earth’s Environment June 1, 2011 With all the heat generated about global warming (or climate change) one might think that only humans affect Earth’s environment. After all, who else... by Jeff Zweerink Read
Biblical Foundation for RTB’s Flood Model June 1, 2011 Hugh Ross’s flood model––based on his best efforts to interpret the record of nature and the words of the Bible––rests on three distinct biblical... by Krista Bontrager Read
Curriculum Review – Exploring Creation Series by Jeannie K. Fulbright May 31, 2011 The popular Exploring Creation series is the elementary school component for Apologia publishing. Homeschool mom Jeannie Fulbright blends together the Charlotte Mason and classical... Education by Read
Paleoanthropologists Mixed Up about Neanderthal Behavior February 1, 2011 It’s easy to get confused—especially when working on something complicated. Not many things are more convoluted than trying to figure out the behavior of... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Explaining the Cosmos’ Susceptibility to Rational Investigation February 1, 2011 Physicists study the universe through the prism of mathematics. Recognizing the important role mathematical constructs play in understanding the cosmos raises a critical philosophical... by Kenneth Samples Read
Origin of Complex Cells: A Big Event for Evolution or Creation? February 1, 2011 Graduation, marriage, the birth of a child: these are all climactic events in a person’s life. Likewise, there have been a number of highlights... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Sun May Influence Nuclear Decay Rates– Big Deal or Not for Age Debate? February 1, 2011 Radioisotope dating techniques have long provided evidence for Earth’s (and the universe’s) antiquity. Physics & Mathematics by Jeff Zweerink Read
Who’s Your Mommy? February 1, 2011 I grew up in the 70s: channeling Evel Knievel on my bike, carrying a Star Wars lunch box, and having some rather unfortunate encounters... Theology by Krista Bontrager Read
The Impact of Stress: The Bible Said It First February 1, 2011 Many of us have heard from healthcare professionals we need to do whatever we can to minimize stress in our lives. The Bible fully... by Hugh Ross Read
Stress as an Indicator of Divine Design February 1, 2011 In an ad for the Heart Institute that bears his name, Tommy Lasorda, former manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, says, “I don’t get... by Hugh Ross Read
Pervasive Eccentricity February 1, 2011 When I was fulltime as a Caltech researcher, I blended in with my peers. I cut my own hair, maybe three times a year.... by Hugh Ross Read