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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.

Autumn Leaves Reveal God’s Grace

The annual cycle of leaf fall should arouse our wonder and appreciation for God's designs in nature.

SCT: Centrioles Do Networking

"Every second, trillions of times over, your body pulls off something that’s nothing short of miraculous."

What’s New With Dinosaurs

Here's a list of recent findings about dinosaurs, including surprises and upsets.

Space Pioneer in Awe of Creation

If a piano requires a piano-maker, how much more does a universe require a universe-maker?

How Plankton Regulate Climate

Recent research highlights that the role of calcifying plankton in regulating global climate may be more significant than previously represented in existing climate models.

Can Evolution Predict the Past?

What evolved fastest here wasn’t the human skull—it was the evolutionary story.

Lizard Fossil Rewrites the Textbooks Again

It did not look like the expected evolutionary link. It resembles modern lizards in many respects.

ENST: Synchronized Swimming in Siphonophores

Learn about weird marine animals called siphonophores and how scientists want to mimic them.

How to Spoof an Evolution Paper

Philosopher John Wise tried his hand at using AI to generate Darwin "science." The results convinced another AI engine!
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