2025 in Review
Here’s a wrap on Year 2025,
our 25th year of online
science news reporting.
This year we published 323 articles, about six per week on average.
Authors
We added three new writers in 2025, including Dr John Wise (47 articles), Dr Sarah Buckland-Reynolds (44 articles), and Dr Ron Fritz (4 articles). Visit their Author Profiles to learn more about them. Dr Jerry Bergman continued writing about 4 articles per month all year, publishing 48 for the year. Dr Margaret Helder submitted an article in March. and we also were honored to receive another article from rocket pioneer Dr Henry Richter who turned 96 this past June.
In 2025 we continued linking to articles by David Coppedge written for other ministries, such as Science & Culture Today (formerly Evolution News & Science Today), a widely-read news site from the Discovery Institute. Including these, Coppedge published 173 articles in 2025 for Creation-Evolution Headlines. We also featured 5 videos from Illustra Media. In 2025 we also completed re-posting old articles from 2000-2004 that had disappeared after website upgrades. David also appeared on three podcasts for ID the Future and several video interviews with David Rives Ministries.
Sources
Our original material evaluates news from leading scientific journals, including Nature, Science, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Current Biology, journals of the Royal Society, journals of the American Geophysical Union, Journal of the Geological Society, Icarus, and open-access journals like the Public Library of Science (PLoS), iScience, the bioRxiv preprint server, Nature Communications, Science Advances, and more.
We also evaluate press releases from numerous universities and labs around the world, and news from amalgamator services and science magazines like Science Daily, Phys.org, Medical Xpress, Live Science, New Scientist, The Scientist, The Conversation, BBC News, Space.com, Universe Today, Associated Press, and wherever else headline news is found concerning creation or evolution. CEH is often the first among creation ministries to put out the news, sometimes on the day of publication.
Graphics
Our website is renowned for colorful graphics. This year AI graphics entered CEH in two big ways: (1) as artistic creations to illustrate articles, and (2) as Shorts (i.e., brief videos about 1-3 minutes). Over 200 original Shorts were created by Dr John Wise and his wife Jenny. Many of these made use of AI graphics and animations. These have been posted on social media such as X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. These entertaining and inspiring short videos can easily be shared by readers to their own social media followers to help us grow the ministry. We encourage you to browse through them on our new YouTube channel @crevinfo.
Articles continued to be enhanced by original cartoons and artwork by Brett Miller and J. Beverly Greene. Jenny Wise, an accomplished photographer with John and Jenny’s business Wise Photography for Your Occasion, added many of her nature photos to those by David Coppedge that enhance the headers and banners of the site as well as for illustrations within articles.
Winners
We have two awards called “Dumb” and “Amazing” for particular articles that we feel deserve them. There were 91 Amazing winners, and 49 we considered just plain Dumb. You’ll have fun browsing through these entries. Although it’s hard to choose, here are what the Editor considers the top finalists in these categories for 2025. Readers are free to pick their own winners.
Amazing Stories:
- Earth’s Fine-Tuned Protective Atmosphere (Buckland-Reynolds)
- Soil: Intelligent Design Beneath Our Feet (Buckland-Reynolds)
- Flagellum Is a Gear-Driven Motor of Motors (Coppedge)
- A New Window into the Living Cell (Wise)
- Junk DNA Can Fight Cancer (Buckland-Reynolds)
- Space Pioneer in Awe of Creation (Richter)
- Earth’s Core Is Fine-Tuned for Surface Habitability (Buckland-Reynolds)
- Storms Are Not All Bad; They Provide Benefits to Earth (Buckland-Reynolds)
- Finding Design in Sahara Dust (Buckland-Reynolds)
- Thousands of Heavy Dinosaurs Packed Together in Bone Bed (Coppedge)
- The Smallest Are the Hardiest (Coppedge)
- How Cells Protect the Body (Coppedge)
- How the Body Cleans Itself (Bergman)
- Earth Is Designed to Clean Itself (Coppedge)
- Gene Regulation Is Distinctively Human (Bergman)
Dumb Stories:
Moonseed Evolution or Another Looney Tune? (Wise)- Did Kissing Evolve? (Wise; see the Short video for this one!)
- How to Spoof an Evolution Paper with AI (Wise)
- Darwinians Find Evolutionary Magic in Lead Poisoning (Coppedge)
- How to Read Deep Time Puff Pieces (Coppedge)
- Darwinist Clickbait Writers Have Gone Insane (Coppedge)
- Darwinism Promotes the Disney Effect (Wise)
- Ape Evolution Did Not Cause Back Pain in Humans (Bergman)
- Monkey Drumming Is Not Music (Buckland-Reynolds)
- Balderdash in Evolutionary Human History (Coppedge)
- Former Atheist Unimpressed by Snaky Evolution Claim (Wise)
- Laugh Lines: Latest Lame Legends for Darwin (Coppedge)
- Stop the Darwin Silliness (Coppedge)
- The Universe Wants to Evolve Humans (Coppedge)
- Evolutionist Says Evolution Evolves (Coppedge)
True Life Stories
Below were the winners of Scientist of the Month for 2025. These biographies are worth re-reading. Young people and students will gain tremendous inspiration from their life stories. Some of these scientists rose from poverty, or did science as a hobby, but changed the world for good. Some made epochal discoveries in relatively short lives. All of them loved the Creator of the earth and life, and most were diligent students of the Bible.
- December: Leonhard Euler, mathematics
- November: William Herschel, astronomy
- October: John Stevens Henslow, botany & geology
- September: Thomas Young, polymath
- August: Mortimer Adler, history of science
- July: Henry M. Morris, Jr., hydrology, Biblical geology
- June: Carolus Linnaeus, taxonomy
- May: John Herschel, astronomy, philosophy of science
- April: Charles Bell, anatomy and medicine
- March: James Simpson, anesthesia, surgery
- February: A.E. Wilder-Smith, pharmacology, organic chemistry
- January: Hugh of St. Victor, natural philosophy
Our History and Purpose
The material on this website began in August 2000, when editor David F. Coppedge felt a need to “get the word out” about scientific discoveries he was hearing through his work at NASA that were important to the study of origins. What started as a small page of brief announcements has grown into a leading source of information for those interested in the big questions: Who am I? Where did I come from? Why am I here? Where am I going?
The mainstream media always give the Darwinian, evolutionary, materialist slant on science. CEH provides “equal time” for looking at the same evidence without Darwin glasses on. We show that claims of scientific naturalism evaporate on closer inspection. They are guilty of logical fallacies and propaganda tactics, as our Baloney Detector illustrates. While we love true science and honor all scientists who do solid empirical work, we oppose the leftist/globalist Big Science Cartel that censors Darwin skeptics and pushes anti-theistic dogmas and leftist positions (e.g., abortion, climate alarmism, racism, and communism).
Whenever you read news that seems to support evolution, come here for a different perspective: one that takes the Bible and creation seriously. Most of all, learn from our examples how to dissect claims with critical thinking skills, and teach these to skills to the next generation.
Keep Connected
In addition to reading our material at CREV.info, you can follow our feed on X @crevinfo, where we announce the latest articles. Watch the Shorts on our YouTube Channel, or on X, Facebook, and Instagram. And sign up for our Newsletter each Sunday afternoon that recaps the previous week’s news with links to the articles.
If you like what you find here, we hope you will support us with prayers, feedback, and if possible, financial support. We keep our costs low and don’t beg for money like many organizations do this time of year, but what we receive helps pay the expenses. Your comments also let us know we are having an impact. Thank you, and Happy News Year in 2026!



