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Archive: Rafting, Oxygen, Indoctrination, Mars Flood, More

These articles from August 2001 can provoke insight, disgust, humor, or any combination of the three.

Human Brain Size Ranks Exceptional

Our brain size relative to body size is unique in the animal kingdom, a new study finds.

Mammoth DNA Challenges Assumed Age

Intact chromosomes from a woolly mammoth: can they really be 52,000 years old?

Ape and Human Y Chromosomes Compared

New genetic differences attributed to evolution, but evolutionary bias ignores designed function.

New Monotreme Fossils Fail to Support Evolution

Diversity discovered, but not an evolutionary progression as Darwinism requires.

Better Science Without Darwin

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

Archive: Mars, Pulsars, DNA, Mammals, More

These articles from late May 2002 still hold interest for CEH readers.

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.

Archive: Eye Perfection, Whale Evolution, Altruism, Diamonds, Asteroid Life

These CEH articles from May 2002, lost in a website upgrade, are posted again here for amazement or amusement.

Magical Thinking by Evolutionists

Natural selection is a magic wand to evolutionists. It creates scientists from fish.

Wonders Under the Sea

Big animals both living and extinct showcase exquisite detail in bulk.

Archive: Black Cats, Early Galaxies, Baghdad Batteries, and a Christian Geologist

These articles from early March 2003 show what CEH was reporting 21 years ago when the Iraq War was going on.

Leviathan Was Real

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

Engineers Follow Inspiring Creatures

From tiny to mighty, living cells, animals and plants inspire human technology.
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