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A new study published in Nature describes the discovery of 13 fossilized teeth from the Ledi-Geraru site in Ethiopia. They have been dated to between 2.6 and 2.8 million years ago and are attributed to two distinct hominin species: early Homo and a newly identified Australopithecus relative. The researchers argue that this find supports a “bushy tree” model of human evolution, where multiple species lived side by side rather than evolving from one to another in a straight line. While this may sound like progress to evolutionary scientists, it actually raises more questions than answers...
Read the full article here: Fossil Confusion in Ethiopia: Are Evolutionary Trees Built on Toothpicks? | The Institute for Creation Research
What if the smallest creatures held the biggest clues to life’s design? A 2025 study in Nature Physics investigates the remarkable behaviors of Stentor coeruleus, a trumpet-shaped unicellular protist. Though it has only one cell, Stentor shows traits that match the complexity of multicellular life. These findings support the biblical view of intentional design and reveal the Creator’s wisdom at the tiniest scale...
Read the full article here: Microscopic Ingenuity: Stentor and the Case for Intelligent Design | The Institute for Creation Research
During World War II, fighter planes often returned from battle riddled with bullet holes. The Allies analyzed the litany of data and mapped the areas that were most commonly struck by enemy fire. In an effort to bolster resiliency for flying combat missions, engineers sought to reinforce the most commonly damaged areas of the planes to reduce the number that were shot down.
Dr. Abraham Wald (1902–1950)—a mathematician whose work contributed to the disciplines of decision theory, geometry, and econometrics, as well as to the foundation of the field of statistical sequential analysis—noted that an alternate perspective could perhaps make more sense of the data. Contrary to prior opinion, he recognized that the reason certain areas of the planes weren’t damaged was that the planes that were damaged in those areas didn’t return. This insight led to the armor being reinforced on the areas of the plane with no bullet holes...
Read the full article here: The Importance of Context in Sound Biblical Interpretation | The Institute for Creation Research
Featured Papers
Remote sensing is a field designed to enable people to look beyond the range of human vision. Whether it is over the horizon or in a spectral range outside our perception, we search for information about our environment. Remote sensing data is enormously powerful and gives humans more data than can be discriminated directly via our senses. The extraction and analysis of this data reveals important, valuable information. It also implies specific design characteristics that only a designer could invoke. One of the incredible phenomena found through remote sensing is the illumination of the “IR Ledge” in vegetation. The IR Ledge or “red edge” is an essential and dramatic spectral feature found in remote sensing and refers to the region of dramatic change in reflectance of vegetation in the near infrared (NIR) range of the electromagnetic spectrum. This dramatic variation in reflectance facilitates photosynthesis and protects vegetation in the higher energy, longer wavelength region of the electromagnetic spectrum. This article contends that this reflectance phenomenon combined with the unique and precisely tuned blackbody radiation profile of the Sun centered on the visual spectrum displays characteristics that transcend coincidence, meets the definition of Complex Specified Information, and infers causation and, therefore, design.
Read the full article here: Design Revealed by the Spectral “IR Ledge”
This article is an exercise in gospel contextualization, not for a particular cultural group but for people working in the business sector. It applies ‘root cause analysis’, a well-known tool in business quality development, to answer the question of why Christ had to die. In this way, it offers both solid biblical interpretation and a creative approach to apologetics.
Read the full article here: ERT-48-4_web.pdf
The US military’s dependency on commercial satellite communications technology makes the force vulnerable when systems cannot meet the required operational characteristics for military use of satellite communications. The article presents Department of Defense satellite communication requirements and addresses areas of concern relating to military use of commercial satellite communications systems. Specifically, it analyzes concerns related to protection, control, reliability, interoperability, and access; recognizes the need for commercial satellite communications capacity; and gives a risk analysis with possible solutions to mitigate any potential vulnerabilities due to military use of commercial SATCOMs.
Read the full article here: Corrado_Commercial_SATCOM.pdf
The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world… 2 Cor 10:4