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Archive: We Were Wrong About Isochrons, Geologists Say

Isochron dating may result in a good fit, even though the age obtained is meaningless.

More “Earlier Than Thought” Surprises

When the facts don't fit the narrative, speed up evolution.

Geometry is an ‘Instruction Manual’ for Life

Scientists find evidence that embryo curvature serves as an instruction manual for coordinated cell division.

Why Are Evolutionists Surprised at Animal Intelligence?

A cow exhibits tool use. Whales teach. Dogs learn words. Darwinians gasp.

Another Mystery of How Childbirth Works Discovered

As we learn more about the human body, its complexity becomes increasingly apparent.

Autism and Acetaminophen: Update

Subjectivity in secondary research retains the confounding factors present in observational studies.

Geologists Were Wrong About Silt Transport by Rivers

New study "muddies the waters" about sediment transport by rivers, with important implications.

Biological Tiles Make Life Beautiful

Is something going on more than mere consequences of natural laws?

Autism, Acetaminophen, and Human Genetic Health

Critics may prefer silence until proof arrives. But silence is also a policy choice—with consequences.

How Evolutionists Rationalize Human Sexual Deviancy

The problem lies not in the data but in how the behaviors are being classified and interpreted.

Another Australopithecus, Another Debunking

Was this ape a missing link? The evidence shows diversity among extinct apes, not a lineage toward man.

Experts Were Wrong About Fossil Deposition

They assumed how bones would sort in stream flow conditions. Then some scientists ran experiments.

Genome Shows Design in 4 Dimensions

If Origin of Life is a one-dimensional impossibility from below, the genome now stands as a four-dimensional impossibility from above.

Why We Fight Darwinism

One photo can do the work of saying "Ideas Have Consequences" a hundred times.

Engineers Look to Fish for Microplastics Filter Design

Microplastic filters designed from fish gills are found to be over 99% efficient, surpassing present plastic filter technologies.