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Can Darwin Help Your Doctor?

How do bacteria gain resistance to antibiotics? Dr Bergman explains that it is by loss, not gain, of genetic information.

Are Terrorists Radicalized by Their Brains?

When multiple factors are at work, sorting them out is difficult, and inferences about causality can be misleading.

Selling Evolution with Cuteness

Artificial selection is not natural selection. Darwin addicts cannot keep that distinction straight.

Space Aliens Still AWOL

Aliens should be everywhere, but the heavens remain eerily silent. The faith goes on.

Is Secular Science Re-Opening the Door to Eugenics?

Justice Clarence Thomas writes a stern, cautionary brief linking Planned Parenthood, eugenics, and Margaret Sanger.

Showdown: Is Dino Soft Tissue Just Bacteria?

By dismissing dinosaur soft tissue as bacteria, Field Museum scientists may have given creationists a selling point.

Creationists Let Facts Speak for Themselves in Mainstream Science Publication

Creation scientists add to our understanding of complex operations in the enzymes of cells.

Being a Christian in Academia Can Be Costly

What happened to a Christian on his journey to a PhD is shocking and shameful, but his situation was far from unique.

‘Hominids’ Were Gender Binary

Political activists will have more trouble arguing for gender fluidity, now that binary sex roles go way back.

Why Just Five Digits on Tetrapod Limbs?

Two family members each possessing an extra digit on each limb find that having a sixth finger is beneficial and useful.

How Science Could Destroy Itself

Without this essential ingredient, long taken for granted, science could collapse.

Spiritual Science: Anything But God

Materialists would rather escape into mysticism than consider a personal Creator.

Evolution Cannot Do Justice to Morality

Jargon-rich theories to explain altruism in Darwinian terms melt in the light.

Godzilla Evolves, and Other Darwin Silliness

When evolution is your proverbial hammer, you can go crazy pounding everything that looks like a nail.

Crossing Guard Found in Mitochondrial Membranes

This is no ordinary crossing guard. It also acts as a bouncer or cop when bad proteins try to clog up the channel.
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