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How the Vagus Nerve Regulates Digestion

The vagus nerve’s right branch plays a key role in digestive signaling.

Metamorphosis Defies Evolution

Asking the wrong question traps a science reporter in Mobius circularity.

New Films Dazzle With Awe About the Human Body

Body systems are wondrous in isolation, but they have to work with multiple body systems.

Jumping Genes Are Not Fitting the Darwinian Narrative

The closer you look at TEs, the less they resemble debris, and the more they resemble design.

‘Hobbit’ Research Is Forcing a Revision of Human Evolution

Well-proportioned small humans can be fully explained biologically.

Record Auroras Are Reminders of Earth’s Protective Magnetic Shield

Without our magnetic field, the particles that make auroras would kill us.

Evolution Favors Irrationality

Darwin's notion of adaption by natural selection shoots itself in the head again.

Amber Fossil Discredits Mosquito Evolution

Much of what is called “evolutionary research” is, in fact, largely guesswork and the interpretation presented is heavily shaped by the evolutionary paradigm.

Fall Colors: For Beauty or for Mere Survival?

Evolutionary thinking assumes that beauty must pay its way, that splendor is tolerated only if it serves survival.

SCT: Fossils as Magical Darwin Relics

Fossils are only observable in the present, but the evolutionary narrative drives the interpretation of their positions in the story of life’s evolution.

More Disney Effect: Chimps that Think and Believe

What this study (and so many others like it) does reveal, is the tenacity—or perhaps desperation—of an interpretive motive.

Consciousness, continued: Babel in the Brain

Until science recovers that sense that some things are truly right and others truly wrong — it will continue, like Babel, to speak in many tongues while never reaching unto the heavens.

Consciousness: The Ghost in the Laboratory

The proliferation of theories reflects persistence to find an explanation for the one reality that refuses to be mechanized: the human self.

Hadrosaurs: Two Mummies, Two Surprises

Field discovery keeps contradicting theoretical certainty—and revealing wonder. Creation demands to be read, not rewritten.

Junk DNA Can Fight Cancer

Scientists now declare that parts of human DNA formerly thought of as “junk” have cancer-fighting properties.
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