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Evolution as a Magic Wand

Natural selection is the most creative force in the universe, Darwinists believe. It does anything evolutionists want.

Trap-Jaw Ants Pose Trick Question

Research into varieties of trap-jaw ants leads to philosophical questions about mechanisms of evolution vs design.

More Dead Sea Scrolls Found

In an adventurous operation, archaeologists have recovered Bible-era treasures before looters could get them.

Was Antarctica Once a Land of Forests?

Perfectly preserved leaves under Antarctic ice tell a story. But what is the correct plot?

Microbes Travel the Globe

The tiniest of life forms are able to traverse continental distances on wings of the wind.

Living Fossils: The Horseshoe Crab Story

Living fossils pose significant challenges to Darwinian theory, even with genomes available. The horseshoe crab is a prime example.

Thumbs Down on Human-Ape Evolution

Our unique thumbs: another attempt to explain the chasm between humans and chimps fails.

A Sound Mind Is Reborn

Is ultrasound a path into the minds of some "locked-in" patients?

Matched Design in Human Reproduction Defies Evolution

This excerpt from Henry Richter's book illustrates amazingly complex design in human reproduction.

Delicate Acrobats: Butterflies and Jellyfish Use Physics to Perfection

Two animals probably not envisioned as champion movers can teach human designers a thing or two.

Design of Snowflakes Explained

Illustra has released a new short film on snowflakes. What kind of design do crystals represent, natural or intentional?

Argentina Hosted Largest Land Animal

A new skeleton of a sauropod may have broken the record for largest land animal that ever lived.

Fly Specialties Amaze Scientists

The humble housefly deserves some respect for its engineering design.

Complexity of Cancer-Stopping Gene Regulation Described

The molecular dance between molecules that prevent cancer in dividing cells is a performance that defies evolution.

Nobody Can Measure the Age of the Universe

Measuring age depends on measuring light speed in ways that cannot in principle be confirmed.
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