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Extreme Cold Can Be an Inconvenient Truth: Botanical Design Ensures Plant Survival

By A Mystery Man Writer

Recently, the Institute for Creation Research acquired some property in Alaska that will enable its scientists to study the unique mechanisms in plants that allow them to live in extreme climates. The selection of available tree species (white spruce, alder, cottonwood, birch, and willow) provides a variety of unique cold tolerance systems in plants for studies in "extreme" intelligent design. Because extreme cold can be detrimental to living organisms, divine programming is required to equip pl

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