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Archive: Clocks, JPL, Smell, Rapid Geology, Mole Rats, Darwin for Kids, ATP Synthase, Golgi, Joy

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in mid November 2001, restored from archives.

How Human Egg Cells Last Decades

The fact that human eggs last for over 40 years baffles scientists. New research has found out how they do it.

Turning Evolution into a Law of Nature

No, minerals and stars do not evolve by natural selection.

Imaginary Evolution in Real Time

Evolutionists claim to be watching evolution in action. Their claims demonstrate inaction instead.

Archive: Sagan, Schools, Tools, Design, Noses, Fossils, Water, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early November 2001, restored from archives.

Darwin Re-Elected

There never was a vote, since he is emperor in perpetuity, even from the crypt.

Big Science Out of Touch with Americans

Instead of rejoicing at hope for prosperity in America, Nature quivers after Kamala Harris loses.

The Gas Exchange Problem Insurmountable by Chance

In this part of Dr Smith's guest article, he applies irreducible complexity to how complex animals get oxygen to cells.

Nagging Problems Explaining Life’s Wonders

In this two-part guest article, Dr. James O. Smith surveys the hurdles evolution must leap.

Archive: Baby IQ, microRNA, Moon Rocks, Plant Muscle, Mars, Courts, Darwin Tree Mixup, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in late October 2001, restored from archives.

Archive: Fall Colors, Goby Fish, Virus Motor, Planets, Hiking, St Luke, More

Fall colors and St. Luke: here are some of the stories we were reporting in October 2001.

Good Grief; No, Cells Are Not Born from Raindrops

Evolutionists think up stupid ideas when they don't have to face knowledgeable Darwin skeptics.

Nobel Prize Undercuts Evolutionary Genetics

As the cell becomes more complicated, evolution becomes less probable.

How Journalists Perpetuate Darwin Dogma

Science reporters do this to ensure Darwinism remains the only allowable explanation in biology.

Mooney Tunes: The Fantasy Moons of Astrobiologists Leave Science Far Behind

You could be an astrobiologist, too. Just make up imaginary worlds filled with imaginary life.
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