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Engineers Follow Inspiring Creatures

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

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.

Archive: Christmas Stories from 2005

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

Archive: Horses’ “Vestigial Muscles” Are Really Dampers

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

Wildlife Conservationists Need to Study History

Fair hunting laws actually benefit wildlife populations.

Archive: Fruit Fly in Flight Simulator

Here are more stories from 20 years ago at Creation-Evolution Headlines, Dec. 2003.

Pat-a-Pan: Chimp-Bonobo Myth Debunked

Everyone has been told that chimps are aggressive and bonobos are cooperative. It's not true.

Bird Tracks Found in Early Dinosaur Strata

Either a dinosaur walked on bird feet, or evolutionists are way off on their story of bird origins.

Spotted and Striped: Why Many Animals Have Elaborate Patterns

Evolutionists are at a loss to explain the patterns that adorn many diverse animals.

The Eyes Have It: Another Case of Evolution Falsification

A comparison of cephalopod eyes with mammal eyes does not demonstrate Darwinian evolution.

Darwinism, an Excuse for Lazy Thinking

Just say it evolved because of selective pressure, and your work is done.

Intricate Design Found in Sperm Cells

Research is proving that a supposed simple cell is far more complex than once thought
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