Posted on 17 July 2024
Stuart Burgess Interview: Biomimetics and Design in Nature
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Introduction to Stuart Burgess: Stuart Burgess is a Professor of Engineering Design at the University of Bristol and an expert in biomimetics, which involves imitating designs found in nature. He is a committed Christian and has authored books on various …
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Posted on 16 July 2024
Another 'Living Fossil' Tree
The discovery of another 'living fossil' tree in Australia has once again defied the expectations of evolutionists. This new species, yet to be given a botanical name, was previously known only from a fossilized nut found in 1875 and 'dated' at 15–20 million years old …
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Posted on 16 July 2024
The Evolution Train's A-Comin': Understanding Mutations and the Direction of Biological Change
As Christians, it is important for us to approach the topic of evolution with a strong commitment to biblical interpretation. In this article, we will delve into the concept of biological evolution, specifically focusing on mutations and the …
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Posted on 16 July 2024
Why a Fly Can Fly Like a Fly
The ability of flies to fly with such agility and precision has long fascinated scientists and engineers. These tiny creatures are capable of high-speed maneuvers that have even perplexed aircraft designers. But how do flies achieve such remarkable flight capabilities? In this …
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Posted on 15 July 2024
Angkor's Depiction of a Stegosaur: A Biblical Perspective
The stone carvings adorning the temples of Angkor, dating back 800 years, have captivated historians and archaeologists for centuries. These intricate carvings depict various aspects of everyday life, as well as scenes from Hindu and Buddhist mythology. However, one particular glyph has …
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Posted on 15 July 2024
Fossil Range Expansions: Examining the Evidence from a Christian Perspective
As Christians, we often encounter challenges when it comes to understanding and reconciling the fossil record with our biblical beliefs. The sequence and placement of fossils in the geological column are fundamental to the evolutionary narrative, but further examination of …
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Posted on 15 July 2024
Patterns of Change Over Time: Insecticide Resistance in the Australian Sheep Blowfly
The development of insecticide resistance in insect populations is a topic that has been extensively studied. In this article, we will focus on the insecticide resistance observed in Lucilia cuprina, commonly known as the Australian sheep blowfly. By …
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Posted on 15 July 2024
Is Young-Earth Creationism a Heresy?
Young-Earth Creationism is often criticized as a heretical belief because it challenges the widely accepted view of an old Earth and universe. However, from a staunchly conservative biblical perspective, Young-Earth Creationism is not a heresy. It is based on a literal interpretation of the first …
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Posted on 15 July 2024
Understanding Astronomy from a Christian Perspective
Are stars forming?
In response to the question of whether stars are forming, it is important to approach this topic from a biblical perspective. While the Hubble Space Telescope's images of "stars forming" in the Eagle Nebula may appear spectacular, there is a simpler …
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Posted on 15 July 2024
Sedimentation Experiments: Understanding Nature's Processes through a Biblical Lens
Sedimentation is a fascinating geological process that has been the subject of extensive research for many years. In recent times, experiments conducted by scientists have shed light on the intricate mechanisms behind sedimentation. However, it is important to approach these findings …
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Posted on 15 July 2024
The Lost Squadron: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ice
The story of the Lost Squadron is one that captivates the imagination. In 1942, a group of planes, including six P–38 Lightning fighter planes and two B–17 Flying Fortress bombers, took off from a secret US Army air base …
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