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Cells Use ‘Disordered’ Proteins to Control Access to the Nucleus

Scientists watching the nuclear pore in action discover that its moving protein filaments form a highly selective traffic control system.

There Is No Such Thing as Evolutionary Creativity

We need schoolteachers armed with red pens to strike out the made-up phrases Darwinists use.

A Genetic Switch Matures Immune Cells

If it looks like an engineered system, functions like an engineered system, and is mapped like an engineered system, perhaps it is time to stop pretending it’s a happy accident.

IDTF: CEH Editor Interviewed about Interoception

Interoception is a complex "system of systems" in the body that defies evolution.

How Does a Cell Divide Evenly in Two?

If we find the cell “making sense” it is because there is sense woven into its very fabric.

SCT: Bacterial Flagellum Gets Souped Up

New findings show that an icon of intelligent design is a motor of motors with enmeshed gears.

Why Y? It’s More than Just a Guy Thing

Creation and evolution generate very different perspectives on sex and on scientific understanding.

Blow Your Mind Watching DNA Repair Itself

Animation of DNA break repair is almost sure to convince one of design. But let's see how Darwinians handle it.

SCT: Peppered Hares Fail as an Example of Evolution

Snowshoe hares are not evolving. Learn how to ask the right questions when responding to Darwinian claims.

A Bonobo “Tea Party”

Once again in the popular science press, the data are modest, but the headlines are pure evolutionary imagination.

Our Multiple Senses Cooperate

Scientists estimate that humans have up to 33 distinct types of senses, rather than the traditional ‘five’ senses, highlighting the immense complexity of human perceptive abilities.

The Paradigms They Are A-Shifting

Here's a collection of science news about long-held paradigms that were wrong. But can we trust the new shifts.

Major New Cambrian Fossil Site Found in China

The extensive bed contains some surprises as well as “more of the same” to the consternation of some evolutionists.

DNA Coiling Prevents Knots

DNA forms coils when passing through nanopores, rather than forming messy knots: a finding that could influence future advances in genomics and biosensing.

Human Consciousness: AI Can’t Compute or Compete

As science continues to wrestle with the mystery of consciousness, the intricacy of human life points unmistakably to divine design.
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