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Founded in 1963, Creation Moments remains committed to building up the Church and enlightening the world to the wonders of God's creation. For more than sixty years, this ministry has proclaimed the truth of biblical creation and provided irrefutable evidence that the Bible can be trusted from the v...
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The Bottomless Suitcase
Behind the retina lies a tiny fluid-filled moat that nourishes, repairs, and supports the eye. Scientists continue to discover new functions in this r...

Squirrels Give Age of Grand Canyon
Tassel-eared squirrels live on both rims of the Grand Canyon but show only minor color differences despite supposed “millions of years” of separation....

The Brainy Jellyfish
Once thought simple, jellyfish have been found to possess nervous systems with features like those of mammals, even transmitting signals using both so...

Was Fruit Like This in Eden?
Modern tomatoes often lack flavor because they’re picked green and artificially ripened. Scientists found that a Brazilian variety naturally delays ov...

Spidery Liquid Crystals
Spider silk, stronger than steel by weight, is produced under normal conditions through a process scientists cannot fully replicate. Proteins in the s...

Bees: Master Engineers
Honeybees construct their combs in perfect hexagons, the most efficient geometric shape for storing honey with minimal material. Each bee works with a...

Mapping Intelligence
Both humans and animals use mental maps to navigate their environments. Experiments show that chimps, bees, and ants can recall locations and adapt to...

The Animal with Two Life Cycles
Jellyfish live two very different lives—one as a swimming, sexually reproducing medusa and another as a rock-clinging, cloning polyp. Though seemingly...

Are Bees Intelligent Planners?
Animal intelligence is far greater than once thought, with bees demonstrating the ability to anticipate changes and evaluate situations logically. Thi...

Humans Copy the Creator
Human technology often improves by copying nature’s designs, which are remarkably optimized—like the streamlined shape of fast swimmers or the multifa...

The Insect with Two Brains
A caterpillar and a moth have radically different brains tailored to their distinct life stages—caterpillars need brains for eating and crawling, whil...

Pygmy Dates?
Archaeological discoveries in Cyprus show humans living alongside extinct dwarf elephants and pygmy hippopotamuses, challenging the evolutionary timel...

A Thousand Words for a Bee
Contrary to evolutionary assumptions, honeybees demonstrate the ability to store mental images of productive flowers rather than just recognizing simp...

Catching Bigger, Stronger and Faster Prey
Jellyfish, despite their fragile, gelatinous appearance, are highly specialized predators that capture fish and crustaceans using long tentacles cover...

Inchworm Strategy
Loopers, or inchworms, use not only twig-like coloration but also an extraordinary behavioral adaptation by freezing and stiffening their bodies to pe...

Creation Makes Better Science
The debate between evolution and creation is fundamentally a clash of worldviews rather than purely science versus religion. Evidence from geology, li...

The Impossible Gene
Genetic research reveals a “rescue” gene in fruit flies that allows cross-species offspring to survive but results in sterility or weakened health. Th...

The Jellyfish with a Broad Reach
Unlike most jellyfish, the velella has an asymmetrical body with a uniquely angled S-shaped sail that allows it to “sail” up to 60° off the wind direc...

The Spider and the Fly
In a surprising symbiotic relationship, a tiny fly lives on the back of the golden web spider, drinking from its prey’s liquefied meal without harm. B...

Thomas Jefferson and the Creator
Thomas Jefferson was a remarkably accomplished polymath who mastered multiple languages and made significant contributions across many fields, includi...

Has the Big Bang Gone Bust?
Astronomical observations challenge key aspects of the Big Bang theory. The proposed solution of "cold dark matter" has been increasingly rejected eve...

Designed Language
Human language depends on unique anatomical features like vocal cords and specialized brain structure. The ability to learn language early in life and...

Your Multi-Purpose Nose
The nose is a multifunctional organ connected to the brain’s limbic system, influencing emotions and memories through scent. It also filters harmful p...

Inchworm Games
A yellow crab spider waiting invisibly on a yellow flower was completely outsmarted by an inchworm camouflaged with flower petals. Despite the spider’...

Smart Squirrels
Red squirrels in Maine have been observed carefully tapping sugar maple trees to access sap, timing their activity to the best weather for sap flow. T...

Heated Moths
Some moth species in North America can generate enough body heat to remain active in freezing temperatures, despite their small size and limited energ...

Insulated Ears
Our sense of hearing is marvelously designed, with tiny ear bones amplifying minuscule vibrations and thousands of hair cells in the cochlea convertin...

A Master of Disguise
The tiger swallowtail caterpillar uses three different disguises throughout its development to protect itself from predators. Each disguise cleverly t...

Witchweed
Witchweed is a parasitic plant that finds and attaches to the roots of nearby plants using enzymes, siphoning nutrients and altering the host’s growth...

Your Busy Brain
The human brain is an incredibly complex and busy organ, performing over 100,000 chemical reactions per second and producing many psychoactive substan...

Living Stones and Flying Flowers
Many creatures use look-alike deception to avoid predators and survive. These sophisticated survival strategies are too widespread and cleverly planne...

Fake Spider
The jumping spider claims territory by waving its legs, a behavior mimicked by a certain striped fruit fly that waves its wings to appear like a rival...