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Archive: DNA Repair, Cambrian Fish, More

Here are some articles from the archives about DNA repair, media, butterflies and more.

Leviathan Was Real

They're not just sailors' tales. Sea monsters really existed.

Archive: Titan’s Young Atmosphere, More

These articles from January 2002 still hold interest for us all.

The Sense of Smell Seems Almost Magical

Smell is far more complex than believed, new research shows.

Archive: Molecular Rheostats Control Expression of Genes

This entry from 21 years ago illustrates the tension between evident design and evolutionary assumptions.

How to Strip Useless Darwinese from Science Articles

It's a bad habit that adds nothing. Acid-wash the Darwinese from science.

Archive: How Do Plants Know When to Bloom?

From 20 years ago, this entry still raises awe about springtime flowering processes.

Evolution vs Climate

Let global warming come. There's nothing you can do about it. Evolution will take care of it, or not.

2023 in Review

Thanks to all who have supported CEH. Here are highlights from 2023. Reporting will resume on Jan. 2.

CEH Editor Finds Evidence for Rare Rock-Nesting Bees

On a hike in Arizona, he documented a rare bee's nest site in sandstone.

Is Materialism Starting to Crack?

Some papers in journals offer hope that materialist assumptions are weakening.

Archive: Christmas Stories from 2005

Here are a couple of entries relating to Christmas from 18 years ago.

James Tour Lab Hammers Cancer

James Tour's lab at Rice has found a way to hammer cancer cells to smithereens with light.

Enceladus Has Cyanide; Evolutionists Imagine Life

Evolutionary hype over potential life at Saturn's tiny moon goes into overdrive with discovery of poison.

Archive: Horses’ “Vestigial Muscles” Are Really Dampers

This reprint from 22 years ago is sure to be a hit with horseback riders.
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