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SCT: You Can Only Have Thick Darwinism

An eye-opening paper dismisses the idea that you can thin Darwinism down to just a theory about biology.

AI Scientist Writes Its Own Science Paper

Tokyo researcher develops the ‘AI Scientist’ that automates the entire scientific workflow for peer-reviewed article generation. We reflect on these developments from an ethical perspective. 

Physics Hits the Boundary of Explanation

Materialist reductionism has not reached a foundation. It has reached a boundary.

Design Crashes the LUCA Party

Looks like the whole party was intelligently designed from the start.

Carbon Mitigation? Leave It to Beaver

Beavers engineer a Swiss wetland that stores ten times more carbon than equivalents without beavers.

DNA Translation Is Context-Dependent

What initially appeared to be a straightforward system has proven to be an extraordinarily complex and highly regulated network.

Start an Outdoor Creation Ministry

Taking people outdoors to learn about creation can motivate and excite people in multiple ways.

Illustra Documentary Now Online

Illustra Media's hour-long documentary about the Cambrian Explosion is now available on YouTube.

Chimpanzee Violence Is Not Human War

Humans may descend to animal-like behavior. But animals do not “ascend” to human war.

Nature Used Quantum Mechanics First

Scientists build a prototype battery that uses physical principles from quantum mechanics to dramatically improve efficiency. 

Evolutionary “Patchwork” or Poor Proofreading?

It used to be a requirement to check the status of your information when writing about science.

Fossil Mistaken Identity Fools Experts for 26 Years

Evolutionary narratives have sometimes been reconstructed from little more than a jaw, a few teeth, or scattered bones.

Scientists Shocked by Rapid Speciation After Chicxulub Impact

Scientists find “astounding” evidence of “ridiculously fast” speciation in a “geologic heartbeat” after the supposed Chicxulub event.  

Artemis II: Engineering Triumphs Over Storytelling

The mission showed that testable science and trust in God complement each other.

How Universities Ensure Conformity

An undergraduate class project, later published in a journal, ends up reinforcing evolutionary dogma, even while candidly admitting that ‘no one knows, from a scientific perspective, how life could have been formed from an early Earth that had no life.’