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answersingenesis.org How have butterfly wing designs inspired combat gear? | | | | Butterflies on the Battlefield? | | Borrowing from the design of the butterfly, scientists are working to produce blast badges using a color-changing technology made of crystalline nano-scales (small chips that look like butterfly scales). During an explosion, the shockwaves alter the nano-scales' structure relative to the intensity of the blast.
This butterfly-inspired technology could help thousands of soldiers receive the medical care they need after an explosion. | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | A single-celled organism slowly and gradually changes into something more complex—is this possible? According to evolutionists it is—given eons of time! | | | | | | By and large I find that many people are more concerned about an insect, a tree, a frog, a clover, and so on, than they are about the sanctity of human life! | | | | | Evolved bigger brains are not the reason why there is pain in childbirth—we could say it's because of fallen brains!. | | | | | The rainbow reminds us of God's goodness and love, and that he always keeps His promises. In the tribal culture, however, the rainbow has a different meaning. | | | | | | |
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