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Vulture Design Highlighted

Illustra Media's new short film shows that ugly things can be beautiful in their own way.

Insect Olympic Feats Astonish Biologists

Butterflies cross the Atlantic, and tiny gnats fly over the Pyrenees.

Archive: Flagellum, Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Crabs, Comets

Celebrate the summer solstice with these lost gems from CEH archives published in June 2002.

Archive: Over-Design, Common Descent, Cell Complexity, OOL

These articles from the early days of CEH will still hold interest for today's readers.

Better Science Without Darwin

Scientists wouldn't rush to imitate nature if it was poorly designed.

Masterpieces of Intelligent Design Portrayed

Illustra Media's latest short film contains a powerful argument against Darwinian evolution.

Early Mature Galaxy Record Surpassed Again

The James Webb Space Telescope keeps finding large galaxies earlier than theory permits.

Archive: Ape Archaeology, Cat Psychology, Old DNA, and a Bridge

From May 2002, these articles are still informative and sometimes funny.

Why Biology Will Always Surpass Biomimetics

Humans can learn from nature but can never successfully duplicate nature.

Is Terminal Lucidity a Window Into the Soul?

Patients with dementia sometimes "come back" briefly into lucid conversation. How is that possible?

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.

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?

God Glorified in Solar Eclipse

Millions stood in awe of the April 8 solar eclipse but theists had the best time.

Wildflowers Illustrate Resurrection

Enjoy a beautiful new video for Easter from Illustra Media.
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