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Much Ado About New Chinese Ediacaran Fossils

Vague impressions: is that how we came to be? Or has evolutionary passion come to a point of desperation?

More Evidence of an Epidemic of Fraud in Scientific Research

A new study supports creationist contentions that evolutionists are lazy and dishonest about origins.

How a Cell Prepares for Division

At this scale, the cell does not appear to be reacting. It appears to be operating with a framework in which structure, timing, and function are tightly integrated.

Slugfest: Sea Slugs Operate on Time

Scientists find ‘molecular timers’ in sea slugs and other organisms, showing astonishing temporal precision in their peak memory capacity.

Happy Easter from All of Us

     Produced by John and Jenny Wise for CEH.

Evidence for Easter Shown on Film

Easter is more than eggs, bunnies and springtime. But can thinking people believe Jesus rose from the dead?

The Mathematics of Good Friday

In this Illustra video of a true story, the numbers turn an atheist to faith in Jesus Christ.

Genes Tell Time with Help from ‘Junk’ DNA

We don't sense time as an external arrival. We inhabit it as an internal necessity.

Illustra Posts Shareable Easter Video

Illustra Media's annual Easter video draws on butterfly metamorphosis for inspiration.

New Guide to Human Evolution: Survival of the Wittiest

Think of how many lives could have been saved by realizing that evolution succeeds with humor.

Early Diversity of Rediscovered ‘Sea Monsters’ Surprises Scientists

Paleontologists find ‘evidence of a surprisingly diverse community of early ocean predators’, challenging simplistic evolutionary narratives.

Hidden Force that Helps Wire the Brain Revealed

This discovery is so significant that it represents a “paradigm shift” in neurobiology—one that may require textbooks to be rewritten.

How to Unmask the “Convergent Evolution” Magic Trick

Convergence is an evasive, circular term for Darwinians who are surprised by unrelated similarities.

Is Time a Figment or an Ordinance?

Science lives by discovery, and discovery requires a world that exists without our permission.

Beetles and Elderberries Show a Beautiful Symbiotic Balance

A delicate partnership between elderberries and beetles is described that balances the needs of both organisms.
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