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The Body's Fleeting Workers
Inside your body there is a large and amazing family of chemical workers who, although they usually last less than a minute, make life possible. Th…
2 years ago
The Bats Who Feed Trees
The surface of the Earth 50 to 150 feet below the great living canopy of the rainforest is a dark, humid, still world dominated by great columns of…
2 years ago
The Wonders of Everyday Materials
Today, lasers do many important jobs in manufacturing and medicine in addition to serving in weapons that once existed only in the minds of science…
2 years ago
Yes, Early Humans Wrote
Evolutionary scientists have been amazed by the discovery that the very oldest artifacts left by humans indicate written language and mathematical …
2 years ago
Ant Mathematics
Can ants count? It seems so! When scout ants find an item of food, they take it back to the nest. If the food item is especially good but too big t…
2 years ago
The Bare Bone Facts
When an engineer builds a building, a bridge, or some other structure, he must build it so that it can withstand both stretching and compressing fo…
2 years ago
Engineering Joint Lubrication
In our rapidly modernizing world, engineers are kept busy solving problems. Take, for example, all of the various kinds of transportation. There ar…
2 years ago
Ant Antics!
Ants love to work and live in sunlight. They will spend hours clearing their little backyards of leaves and even plants and shrubs. Ants are also k…
2 years ago
Breaking Dollo's Law
Do evolutionists believe that life always becomes more complex and sophisticated? Does evolution ever go backward?
Photo: French-born Belgian pal…
2 years ago
Tent Building Bats
Have you ever noticed that many who believe in evolution depict early humans as so primitive that they had to live in caves while many kinds of ani…
2 years ago