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Archive: Brittlestars, Extinction, Feathers, Adultery, Cells, Censorship

These posts from August 2001 show that some topics discussed 23 years ago are still in the news.

Weird Evolution Stories

Who needs facts when you can just imagine anything and Big Science will publish it?

Neanderthals R Us

Research shows that one formerly leading missing link is now a full member of the human family.

Poison or Blessing? It Depends

What are called poisons or toxins can be beneficial in small amounts depending on the substance.

Rubberduck Reporters Gullible to Science Shamans

Science reporters regurgitate whatever scientists say about things they cannot possibly know.

Archive: Moon, Cannibalism, Stem Cells, Religious Doubts, Censorship

These 23-year-old stories from CEH showcase the variety of subjects we have reported on since our first year.

Climate Change: What the Science Says

The popular media is not giving the whole story.

Hobbit News: Fossil Indicates Homo floresiensis Smaller than Thought

The origin of this people group has nothing to do with evolution.

OOL Research ‘May Have’ Fooled Some People

The phrase "may have" is not scientific. It is a value-laden preference stemming from a prior worldview commitment.

Genesis Ideology Immunizes Against Evil

From several angles, the news shows that an evolutionary worldview leads to bad societal consequences.

Archive: Rafting, Oxygen, Indoctrination, Mars Flood, More

These articles from August 2001 can provoke insight, disgust, humor, or any combination of the three.

US Conservative Leader Falls for Darwin Party Narrative

He should have exercised his good critical thinking skills better on this topic.

How Women Survive Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding should break down mothers’ bones but doesn’t. Why not? In human anatomy little details matter.

Green Greenland Was Good

Climatologists worry about Greenland melting, but plants thrived there before.

Institutional Distrust on the Rise Due to Overt Political Bias

As with other institutions, people are getting wise to the biases of Big Science.
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