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Time “Crystals” Found at the Quantum Level

Nano-scale oscillations challenge evolutionary assumptions and reveal embedded design.

Dark Matter Hunt Needs an Endpoint

Scientists should not be free to speculate forever when evidence is lacking.

Three-Legged Lizards and the Limits of Evolutionary Storytelling

When the evidence refuses to behave, the Darwinian narrative expands to fit.

Were Leeches Originally Parasites?

Rare fossil leech feasted not on blood but on smaller marine creatures.

Stop the Folly: Illogical Astrobiology Claims Mislead the Public

Scientists should no longer promote illusions about life emerging from dead matter.

Darwin Gradualism Is Out; Explosive Evolution Is Trending

Evolutionists find evidence of rapid radiations among most living things, with bursts of change accounting for most of the life’s biodiversity.

Darwinians Find Evolutionary Magic in Lead Poisoning

Having the right mutation led to language, art, and science, Darwinians imply.

From Pretzel to Paradox: When Google Gemini Conceded the Creationist Case

This was one of the most surprising conversations I have had with an AI.

A Critical Look at Mass Extinctions

Evolutionists believe in 5 mass extinctions. Is a 6th one occurring now?

ENST: Super-Resolution Microscopy Is Helping I.D.

The ability to see nanoscopic details in cells is emphasizing the impotence of Darwinism.

When Positive Selection Is Negative for Health

A paper touts "positive selection" repeatedly but really is about degradation and genetic disease.

SCT: Intelligent Design Wins a Nobel Prize

This article by the CEH editor discusses the 2025 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

How to Read Smartphone Science News

Understanding inherent biases is essential for building discernment about what to trust.

On the Evolution of Flightless Birds

A new analysis does not help evolutionists explain permanently grounded birds.

Evolutionists Resurrect Discarded Notions

Evolutionary theory keeps recycling ideas — discarding them as discredited one decade, reviving them under a new name the next.
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