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Dancing Bees
Bees communicate by dancing to show the location of nectar sources. When researchers tricked them, the hive demonstrated awareness by ignoring false …
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Discovery Confirms Creation Claims
Creationists predicted that “modern” human fossils would be found in older layers than evolution allows. New discoveries have indeed pushed back the …
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Bacteria’s Eyes and Ears
Bacteria are far from simple—they have sensors like eyes and ears, and process information like a brain. They can detect differences too small for hu…
7 months ago
A Whale of a Problem
Whales are mammals but live entirely in the sea, posing a major problem for evolutionary claims. Their existence shows that not all mammals are relat…
7 months ago
Three Million Children
The Catasetum orchid relies on a few male flowers and even fewer female flowers, yet can produce up to three million seeds from successful pollinatio…
7 months ago
A Desert full of Frogs?
Tree frogs and desert frogs thrive in unlikely environments thanks to special provisions from the Creator. Bromeliads provide treetop pools for tree …
7 months ago
Hydraulic Spiders
Spiders use hydraulic pressure to extend their legs, and some plants even catapult seeds using the same principle. This advanced engineering was desi…
7 months ago
The Strange Behavior of Orchids
Orchids use highly specialized strategies for pollination, from bright colors for birds to deceptive shapes for insects. Evolutionary terms like “co-…
7 months, 1 week ago
Can Bacteria Think?
Experiments show that bacteria can make decisions, such as enduring discomfort to reach food. This intelligence challenges the evolutionary expectati…
7 months, 1 week ago
Creative Procreation
Sexual reproduction in plants presents a problem for evolution, yet God’s design solves it beautifully. The Arum lily uses an ingenious system with i…
7 months, 1 week ago