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Archive: Neptune, Molecular Motors, Romance

These entries from May 2002, lost during a website upgrade, are reposted here for edification, amusement, or both.

Endosymbiosis Under the Microscope

Do microbes get married and become one? Is this an example of evolution?

Species Diversification Still an Evolutionary Puzzle

A look at another failed attempt by evolutionists to explain the origin of species.

Darwin’s Blunder Lives On

A major journal publishes a paper claiming that natural selection is like human engineering.

Calling It Evolution When It’s Not

Evolutionists' favorite word gets dragged into situations that don't involve speciation.

Another Fish Story That Is True

You'll be amazed at the power of a salmon's homing instinct in this short video.

Archive: First Land Animals, Lateral Gene Transfer, and Beetle Fans

Enjoy some of our posts from 22 years ago, which were lost during a website upgrade.

The Science of Being Wrong

In a process of continual correction, when does one get to certainty?

How Could a Camera Eye Evolve in a Worm?

The story of three annelid branches: Why evolutionists claim they took very different paths.

Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Defies Deep Time

New photos of Io are in from Juno, prompting discussions of time.

Magical Thinking by Evolutionists

Natural selection is a magic wand to evolutionists. It creates scientists from fish.

Archive: Caveman Rock, Body Time, Primate with Dinosaurs

Articles we printed in April 2002 lead to a question: have evolutionists changed in the last 22 years?

Survival of the Nicest? Now They Tell Us.

Struggle for existence? No; love makes the world go round.

Mutations Battle Living Fossils

Attempts to harmonize living fossil research with mutation research fail.

Intact Dinosaur Molecules Found

A skeptic's own lab proves that amino acids are from the original dinosaur.
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