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Archive: Baby IQ, microRNA, Moon Rocks, Plant Muscle, Mars, Courts, Darwin Tree Mixup, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in late October 2001, restored from archives.

How Geologists Rescue Deep Time

Samples from geological press releases illustrate the art of theory rescue.

JWST State of the Universe Address

The universe is not what cosmologists expected.

Evolutionists Show that Nature Fights Evolution

Genetic and developmental systems protect against variation in numerous ways to preserve the wild phenotype.

Is Endosymbiosis Supported by Evidence?

An experiment to prove endosymbiosis falls short.

Archive: Fall Colors, Goby Fish, Virus Motor, Planets, Hiking, St Luke, More

Fall colors and St. Luke: here are some of the stories we were reporting in October 2001.

Owls Flew Over Dinosaurs

Fossil leg bones from Wyoming dinosaur beds look like those of raptors.

Good Grief; No, Cells Are Not Born from Raindrops

Evolutionists think up stupid ideas when they don't have to face knowledgeable Darwin skeptics.

Henry Morris’s Evidence for a Worldwide Flood

This list of observational evidence cannot accommodate a local Genesis flood.

A Tipping Point Election

The consequences of this US election could be dire, yet millions refuse to exercise their right to vote.

Nobel Prize Undercuts Evolutionary Genetics

As the cell becomes more complicated, evolution becomes less probable.

Archive: Eugenics, Sprites, Viruses, Mars, Rafting Rodents, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in mid-October 2001.

How Journalists Perpetuate Darwin Dogma

Science reporters do this to ensure Darwinism remains the only allowable explanation in biology.

Thoughts on Natural Disasters

What can we do about hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and other calamities that seem to strike haphazardly for no apparent purpose?

Evolutionary Medicine: Help or Hindrance?

Does evolutionary theory promote development of new therapies to treat disease? Proponents make big claims but there is little evidence that it helps.
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