
Today's Creation Moment
1,893 episodes — Page 27 of 38

Inchworm Games
Who taught the lowly inchworm how to outsmart spiders into thinking its favorite lunch is nowhere around? Find out on today’s program. Photo: Inchworm -Courtesy of Mila. GNU Free Documentation License.

Smart Squirrels
It may look like squirrels scurry about on cold winter days without purpose, but on today’s program, we’ll tell you why God created them that way. Photo: red-squirrel – Pixabay.com

Heated Moths
Did you know that there are moths capable of keeping their blood from freezing in cold winter weather? See how these moths manage to pull this off on today’s program. Photo: Corn_Earworm_Moth_Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren CCA 2.0

Insulated Ears
Did you know that our ears were designed to keep us from hearing some types of sounds? On today’s program, see why God created our sense of hearing to NOT hear! Image: Anatomy_of_the_Human_Ear by Lars Chittka; Axel Brockmann CCA 2.5

A Master of Disguise
On today’s program we features a creature that is known for the three different disguises it uses to fool predators. Photo: Papilio_canadensis_caterpillar_3 Cephas CCA BY SA 4.0 International

Witchweed
Just as its name suggests, witchweed can and does do harm to crop plants. And yet, God has still provided a way for it to survive despite the harm it causes. Find out why on today’s program. Photo: Witchweed by USDA APHIS PPQ Archive CCA by 3.0

Your Busy Brain
It’s inconceivable that something as complex as our brain could be the result of mindless forces. On today’s program, see how our brain unmistakably proclaims the existence of God. Image: Brain by ErMed14 CCA By SA 4.0

Living Stones and Flying Flowers
What do we learn from the abundance of creatures that look like something they are not? Do they support mindless evolution or creation by an all-wise God? Find out on today’s program. Photo: Ceresa_taurina by Bruce Marliin CCA by 2.0

Babbling Fingers
On today's program: Every parent loves hearing the sound of their baby babbling away in their playpen but how do babies babble when their parents are deaf! Image: _Sign_Language_Alphabet by Jazz Davis CCA By SA 4.0

Bamboozling Bugs
On today's program: Why does Asian food often get served on bamboo? Image: Bamboo – Pixaby.com

The Talk Beneath Your Feet
On today's program: Do plants have a sense of self? Photo: King Clone, the 11,700-year-old creosote bush ring in the Mojave Desert (PD)

The Shrinking Universe
On today's program: Is our universe expanding or shrinking? Photo: Space – Pixabay.com

The Brain and Your Health
We’ve been told we are what we eat, but after listening to today’s program, it’s accurate to say we are what we THINK. Image: Steps of a macrophage ingesting a pathogen.(PD)

Digging is a Snap
We told you how the goby is a snapping shrimp's seeing-eye fish. On today’s Creation Moment, learn what the goby gets out of the relationship Photo: Shrimp (PD)

Seeing Eye Fish
On today's program: Seeing-eye dogs are a great help to those who are blind. But did you know there are seeing-eye FISH as well? Photo: Fish Gobi and shrimp – by Steve Childs CCA By 2.0

How Exact is a Day?
On today’s program we ponder the question: "How EXACT is a day in the Bible?" Image: Shutterstock image, licensed to author

The End of Human Evolution
On today’s program, we meet an evolutionary scientist who thinks that mankind’s evolution has reached its end. Image: Public Domain, edited by author.

What is a Galaxy?
Today on our program: "Have you ever wondered why our galaxy is called the Milky Way?" Image: European Southern Observatory, CC BY-SA 4.0 International.

The Case of the Disappearing Galaxy
Have you heard about the galaxy that formed shortly after the Big Bang and then – poof – suddenly disappeared? We'll tell you about it today on our program. Image: NASA/ Hubble Deep Field Team, Public Domain.

Hobbits Are People Too
On today’s program, we’ll look at real-life people who are said to be "hobbits". Image: Cast of the entire Flores LB1 specimen, CC BY-SA 2.0 Generic

For the Flutes
On today' program: Several psalms in the Bible mention stringed instruments accompaniment , but one psalm refers to the flute. Image: Flutes from around the world, Public Domain.

With Stringed Instruments
On today's program: "Why do several psalms in the Bible include “with stringed instruments” at the beginning of the inspired text?" Image: Piano strings, Public Domain image.

Neanderthal Grand Design
Today on our program, we’ll introduce you to what Neanderthals were really like. Image: Neanderthal in a Business Suit, CC BY-SA 2.0 Generic.

Strange Water
On today’s program, we’ll show you why water is stranger than you ever imagined. Image: CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported.

Reading Between the Lines
On today’s program, we'll help you polish your reading skills to separate fact from fiction. Image: Replica of meteorite in Willamette Valley, OR; photo taken by author.

Eating Locusts
On today’s program: "Did you know that locusts are one of the few insects that God said was okay to eat?" Image: CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported.

Locusts
Every so often, swarming locusts sweep across nations. What stirs up grasshoppers to swarm like this? Find out on today’s program. Image: Public Domain.

Voyage to Australia
On today's program : "After the tower of Babel, the people were dispersed in every direction. But how did some get to Australia?" Image: CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported.

A Touching Truth
Though pain is something we all try to avoid, we actually can’t live without it. On today’s program, see why physical pain is actually a blessing from a loving God.

Medicine That's a Spice of Life
God has given us many natural substances to treat a wide variety of ailments. On today’s broadcast, learn about an effective pain treatment that comes from the unlikeliest of sources.

Is Your Doctor an Old Crab?
If you enjoy seafood, crab might be one of your favorite foods. But there’s another big reason for loving crab, and we’ll you about it on today’s program.

The Delaware Creation
Of all the many Great Flood legends held by people groups around the world, one of the most interesting is the one we’ll tell you about on today’s program.

The Flying Insect Eradicator
Bats have developed a bad reputation thanks to legends and stories about vampires. In reality, bats are highly intelligent creatures that are of enormous benefit to man.

Plant and Bacteria Communicate
Did you know that plants are able to communicate with bacteria in a way that benefits them both? It’s a fascinating fact of nature which you’ll learn about on today’s program.

Skeletons Puzzle Evolutionists
If you believed evolutionists, you’d think that all the scientific evidence supports Darwinism. But as you’ll hear on today’s program, nothing could be further from the truth!

Garlic Medicine
If you love garlic in your meals, here’s another reason to like garlic – it can even make you healthier! Get set to learn about Garlic Medicine on today’s program.

Surprising Facts About the Eye
What human body part kept Darwin awake at night as he thought about the impossibility of evolution producing it? Find out on today’s program.

Doctor Leech
Did you know that leeches are still used in modern hospitals? It’s true, and today we’ll tell what else we’ve learned from these seemingly simple creatures.

A Hairy Subject
You may have years of experience cutting it and combing it, but on today’s program, you’ll learn fascinating facts about your hair that you never learned in school.

God's Mind is Bigger Than Ours
If you think it’s hard to wrap your mind around things like infinity, that’s a relatively easy task compared to understanding the mind of God.

Doctor Nose
Did you know that doctors can diagnose many different diseases using nothing but their nose? Find out what else your nose can do on today’s program.

Sleep and Bacteria
Why do we tend to sleep more when we’re sick? And why do we get sleepy at the end of the day? On today’s broadcast, we will tell you about a biochemical that can take much of the credit.

A Rose Is Still a Rose
Roses are red, the poem goes, but did you know they can be almost every other color too? Roses all don’t smell alike either, as you’ll discover on today’s program.

The Deceptive Eye
Why do our eyes so easily deceive us … like when looking at an optical illusion or missing a typo in something we’ve written? That’s what we will be looking at on today’s program.

Fake Spider
The changes he noticed in fruit flies helped lead Darwin to his theory of evolution. But the fruit fly you’ll meet on today’s broadcast is sure to lead you to a very different conclusion!

Thuban
We call Polaris the Pole Star because it points us to our planet’s North Pole. But did you know it hasn’t always been the Pole Star? On today’s program, we’ll tell you about a faint star that was once our Pole Star.

My Blue-Eyed Cousin
Are all people with blue eyes related to one another? On today’s program, we’ll explain why some scientists think this is true … and why we think that they’re right!

Can We Renew Energy?
Are wind farms a viable way to provide us with clean energy? How about solar panels? Or are we better off sticking with coal? That’s what we’ll be looking at on today’s program.

Knot a Fish
On a previous program, we told you the story of the hagfish and its ability to tie itself into a knot to remove the slime it produced to defend itself from predators. Today we will take an even closer look at this unusual creature.

Metallic Hydrogen
Did you know that scientists are trying to turn hydrogen gas into a metallic solid? It’s too soon to tell if they will succeed. But as you’ll hear on today’s program, success could supply spacecraft with large amounts of energy.