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Spotted and Striped: Why Many Animals Have Elaborate Patterns

Evolutionists are at a loss to explain the patterns that adorn many diverse animals.

More Details on Sperm Design Published

Yet more experimental research documents intelligent design of sperm cells.

The Eyes Have It: Another Case of Evolution Falsification

A comparison of cephalopod eyes with mammal eyes does not demonstrate Darwinian evolution.

James Tour Is On a Roll

Saving the planet while demolishing Darwinism, this Christian chemist is blazing a new trail of beneficial science.

Illustra Highlights a Monarch Wonder

Learn about butterflies that live long and fly thousands of miles to an exact spot they have never seen.

Your Nose Smells in Stereo

Scientific understanding of olfactory information reaching the brain has doubled.

Archive: Tiny RNAs Discovered (2001)

The discovery of micro-RNAs, announced 22 years ago, launched a huge new effort into epigenetics: cataloging and understanding the many parts of the cell that regulate genes.

Archive: Masters of Venom—Cone Snails

This CEH article from 20 years ago is reproduced for our readers' contemplation and fascination.

Plants Do Calculus

A simple shoot emerging from the soil can add, subtract, and integrate multiple dynamic signals over time.

See Intelligent Design in a Heartbeat

A heart starts beating in a coordinated flash like a marching band begins.

Archive Classic: 2003 News on Cells

Here are two CEH articles from 20 years ago—worth reading—that were lost during the website upgrade.

Fossils Too Perfect for Deep Time

Evolutionists never question the vast ages for fossils that are exquisitely preserved.

Big Bang Failures Reach the Breaking Point

If prediction is a test of good science, Big Bang theory should be renamed Big Bust.

Genetics of Skin Color Defies Evolution

Skin color: We used to believe it was produced by 3 genes; the number is now 135.

Good Science Still Flourishing Without Darwinism

Take heart at the good things that are coming from Darwin-free research, especially findings that improve our lives.
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