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ENST: The Molecular Sewing Machine

Here's the amazing story of a molecular machine in our cells that works like a sewing machine or pumpjack.

ENST: Some Proteins Act Almost Like Humans

Molecular machines are so accurate, they seem downright sentient

Archive: Intelligent Design, T rex, Protein Folding, Introns, Alaska Dinos, Scopes, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting at the end of February 2002, restored from archives.

Organisms Worth Imitating

Biomimetics is still going strong despite the media's dogmatic Darwinism.

Birds Defy Evolution Tales

Birds are not dumb, but evolutionists are dumbfounded when trying to evolve them.

Illustra: Very Cool Birds

Penguins are built for one of the harshest environments on Earth.

ENST: How Roots Penetrate Hard Soil

Like slow-motion jackhammers, plant roots drive their way through hardpan soil.

Why You Can Wiggle Your Ears

The Human Ear Muscles, Usually Undeveloped in Persons Living in Modern Western Society, Are in Fact Functional—Not Useless Vestiges.

How Cells Protect the Body

Some of our best defenders operate quietly as microscopic machines within our cells.

Archive: Arctic Dinosaurs, Hearing, Birds, Multiverse, Caveman Diet, School Boards, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early February 2002, restored from archives.

How the Body Cleans Itself

Although marketing today implies otherwise, the body is well-designed.

Earth Is Designed to Clean Itself

Do these processes look like the result of chance mistakes?

Archive: Mutations, Dinosaurs, Water Lilies, Birds, Compound Eyes, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in late January 2002, restored from archives.

Dinosaur Original Collagen Confirmed

Three methods have confirmed the presence of intact collagen fragments in a dinosaur hip bone.

Cell Transport Carriers Traverse Hostile Territory

Hardly a month goes by without new research revealing another wonder in cells.
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