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Bee Surprised

Insects influence the climate like thunderstorms? What else will scientists discover—or claim to discover?

Bird Flight Is Easy to Lose But Hard to Gain

Is it easier for a plane to lose its wings and roll on its wheels like a car, or for a car to sprout wings and fly like an airplane?

Origin of Eukaryotes: Still Wishing and Hoping Endosymbiosis Is True

Subsequent to the origin of life, the origin of eukaryotic cells is admittedly the next most serious problem for evolutionists.

Big Science Is Failing Scientists

"Scientific" institutions are little more than powerful bureacracies enriching themselves and keeping researchers in line.

Yosemite Just Got a Lot Younger

This is why you should never trust national park displays. Yosemite Valley could be less than 4% previous age estimates.

Trending: Things Evolved “Earlier Than Thought”

CEH has often reported organisms supposedly evolving "earlier than thought." This pushes evolution into a time crunch.

Peer Review Flaws Revealed by Massive Number of Retractions

Does peer review help ensure validity? A major scientific publisher is retracting over 500 peer-reviewed papers—and that's just for starters.

Evolution Is Not a Person

Ascribing thoughts and purposes to evolution is a logical fallacy. At its core, natural selection has no foresight or direction.

Must Aging Presuppose Deterioration?

There's nothing in biology that prevents longer life – at least in theory.

Weekend Climate Reader

Research on climate does not always match political hype.

Information Sharing Is Not Evolution

Scientists are finding that organisms can use libraries of functional information obtained from one another.

Volcanoes Feed the Planet with Nutrients

A powerful volcano last January was followed by a phytoplankton bloom. What's the connection?

Nobel Prize for Human Non-Evolution

Nobel Prize awarded to Svante Pääbo for work on human evolution. Ironically, his work fails to support human evolution.

How to Darwinize Living Fossils

How far can one stretch a theory to fit anomalies? At some point it becomes ridiculous.

Epigenetics: Adaptation Without Darwinism

Regulating existing genetic information is a way life gains heritable change without blind natural selection.
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