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Gumby Clocks Keep Darwin Time

Rapid evolution does not solve the problem of complexity. It intensifies it.

SCT: A Word You Should Learn: Interoception

You have senses all over your body that keep your internal organs balanced even under stress.

A Central Computer in our Cells

Rather than functioning as a simple on-off switch, TORC1 behaves as a highly integrated regulatory system.

Megafires and Multiplication: Catalysts of Creation

Post-wildfire studies in the cascades of Oregon show increases in wildlife populations amidst stressful environments, counter to Darwinian predictions.
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The Okapi Is Not a Giraffe Intermediate

More problems with giraffe evolution: the Okapi intermediate has been discredited.

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.

Pterosaurs Fly “In a Flash”

The narrative takes flight, even as the evidence remains on the ground.

From Soup to “Nuts”? A Sky Recipe for Life

Scientists suggest Earth’s early sky had some "complex molecules ... already widespread, which might have made it a little easier for life to get going.” 

Soil: Intelligent Design Beneath Our Feet

Climate models and policies underestimate soils’ central role in temperature balance and the carbon cycle.

Pterosaurs Could Fly from Creation

Clever scientific language in service to a false theory may be great salesmanship, but it makes for poor science.

Botany Witnesses Day 3 Wisdom

New evidence shows that plants are “nutrient-smart”, equipped with a “phosphorus-dependent switch” controlling flowering time.

SCT: Another Design Word to Know: Phenology

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

Surprising Data? Just Add a Billion Years!

Evolution shows itself as a self-correcting story, not a self-correcting science.
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