by Robert Gerow | Feb 3, 2021 | Blog
Did you know that in order for humans to gracefully move around on two legs, they must have a greater sense of balance than those creatures moving on four legs? Humans achieve this balance primarily through inner ears. Our inner ear has three, semi-circular...
by Robert Gerow | Feb 2, 2021 | Blog
Did you know that water can possess great power? A lot of water in a little time proved to be extremely catastrophic at Canyon Lake of Central Texas in the summer of 2002. Due to record spring rainfall, the water was diverted around the dam forming a massive canyon....
by Robert Gerow | Feb 1, 2021 | Blog
How often is science rewritten? Many features of the human body that have been historically promoted as “non-functional” are now known to have a useful function. A great example of one of these features is the tiny hair-like structure sticking out of the cells in the...
by Robert Gerow | Jan 30, 2021 | Blog
Did you know the Sahara Desert holds a second great pyramid mystery? Mice in the Sahara desert are found building stone pyramids in front of their burrows, but what exactly are they for? These mice pile up round stones forming small pyramid-like structures through...
by Robert Gerow | Jan 27, 2021 | Blog
Did you know the brain has a defensive system? The brain needs oxygen, nutrients, and food, all of which come from the blood supply. However, the brain’s neurons are sensitive to many chemicals that can be contained in blood. To solve this problem, God designed a...
by Robert Gerow | Jan 25, 2021 | Blog
Does the toucan’s beak have an essential purpose for life? Darwin cited the large, brilliantly multi-colored beak of the toucan as an example of evolution. He said it was produced by natural selection in order to better attract a mate. New research is now...