Hemeroplanes Triptolemus: A Snake-Mimicking Caterpillar

Hemeroplane caterpillars can be found in various parts of Central and South America and Africa. ...

Security Measures of Animals

Many creatures have the capability to estimate potential hazards and to invent various security ...

Existence of Different Races: Evidence for Evolution?

The different physical features between human races are due to variations within the human race ...

Architects in Nature

Honey bees, which make perfect hexagonal hives; beavers, which construct dams suited to fine en ...

Flies

The Deceit of the Origins of Flies

While a person cannot even swing his arms 10 times per second, an average fly has the ability t ...

atheist

World-Famous Atheist Convinced by Science That God Exists

His thesis was disarmingly simple: Most people assume that God exists, and therefore that the a ...

Endosymbiosis

The Endosymbiosis Hypothesis and Its Invalidity

The endosymbiosis hypothesis is based on the fact that the mitochondria of animal cells and the ...

Cells that Race and Dance

As it is known, the chromosome has the appearance of an X. Every extension of the Z is like an ...

the Sun

Content of the Sun: Hydrogen and Helium

The Sun is made up of 70% hydrogen (H) and 28% helium (He) atoms.1 Other substances make up les ...

Preliminary Location of the Testes in the Fetus

Significant details emerge when we look at the information in the Qur’an concerning human creat ...

Rain by Design

Certainly, any object that hits the ground with that speed would cause great damage. If rain ha ...

Did Cows Evolve into Whales?

Whales live in the sea and are the largest mammals on earth. Their metabolisms and reproductive ...