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Fossil Mistaken Identity Fools Experts for 26 Years

Evolutionary narratives have sometimes been reconstructed from little more than a jaw, a few teeth, or scattered bones.

Scientists Shocked by Rapid Speciation After Chicxulub Impact

Scientists find “astounding” evidence of “ridiculously fast” speciation in a “geologic heartbeat” after the supposed Chicxulub event.  

Much Ado About New Chinese Ediacaran Fossils

Vague impressions: is that how we came to be? Or has evolutionary passion come to a point of desperation?

Slugfest: Sea Slugs Operate on Time

Scientists find ‘molecular timers’ in sea slugs and other organisms, showing astonishing temporal precision in their peak memory capacity.

Early Diversity of Rediscovered ‘Sea Monsters’ Surprises Scientists

Paleontologists find ‘evidence of a surprisingly diverse community of early ocean predators’, challenging simplistic evolutionary narratives.

Lungfish Evolution Story Is Breathless

Evolutionary scientists “explain away” major difficulties in documenting evolutionary transitions instead of resolving them through empirical evidence.

Lucky LUCA: Evolutionists Hide Gaps Behind Phrases

Here we see yet another case of researchers viewing reality through evolutionary glasses, leading to bold interpolations well beyond the actual evidence.

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.

Geometry is an ‘Instruction Manual’ for Life

Scientists find evidence that embryo curvature serves as an instruction manual for coordinated cell division.

Why Are Evolutionists Surprised at Animal Intelligence?

A cow exhibits tool use. Whales teach. Dogs learn words. Darwinians gasp.

Engineers Look to Fish for Microplastics Filter Design

Microplastic filters designed from fish gills are found to be over 99% efficient, surpassing present plastic filter technologies.

Microbial Marine Marvels Deliver Vitamins

Recent scientific evidence highlights the intelligent design of microbial–phytoplankton vitamin exchange, a process that makes the seafood we eat more nourishing.

Sargassum Secrets and Symbiosis

A recent surge in Sargassum reveals insights into how these seaweed proliferations are relevant examples of intelligent design

SCT: Noise Canceling Technology Found in Fish

The ability to ignore self-generated noise is logical but requires engineering.

SCT: Another Design Word to Know: Phenology

Organisms must adapt to seasonal change, and they come well equipped for year-round living.
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