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Illogical Wisdom
Illogical Wisdom

In 1981 it was only a theory—one that seemed to go against all logic. The theory said that if you have a signal, say a sound that was too weak to be…

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Coral Grows Faster than Thought
Coral Grows Faster than Thought

Evolutionists have said that it must take millions of years for the tiny polyps to build large coral reefs, like the 2,000-kilometer-long Great Barr…

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Flying Sheep
Flying Sheep

One would think, for example, that it would be a simple job for modern science to create a fireproof fabric better than anything found in nature. Af…

2 years, 11 months ago

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Humans: The Artists
Humans: The Artists

Which is more likely to last buried in the ground for a few thousand years, a wooden spoon or a stone hammer?

Picture: Cave painting of bison – Pi…

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Babbling Fingers
Babbling Fingers

Researchers studied five infants, two of whom were deaf and had deaf parents. In the deaf households, communication took place through American Sign…

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Bamboozling Bugs
Bamboozling Bugs

For centuries Asian cooks have wrapped meat, sushi and candy in bamboo bark. Though the reason for this practice seems to have been forgotten, human…

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The Brain and Your Health
The Brain and Your Health

Medical researchers are learning that your thoughts can affect your health.

 REF: Wechsler, R. 1987. A new prescription: mind over malady. Discover…

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The Talk Beneath Your Feet
The Talk Beneath Your Feet

Some of the most fascinating discoveries  have to do with our growing knowledge of plant communication. New research continues to reveal even more a…

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Digging Is a Snap
Digging Is a Snap

The strange partnership between the snapping shrimp and the goby is absolutely necessary if both creatures are to survive. The nearly blind shrimp r…

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Seeing Eye Fish
Seeing Eye Fish

The relationship between the snapping shrimp and a fish called the goby is a good example of the Creator’s attention to the finest detail. 

REF: Ya…

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