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Living Fossils: The Horseshoe Crab Story

Living fossils pose significant challenges to Darwinian theory, even with genomes available. The horseshoe crab is a prime example.

Darwin Imagineers Stuff Fantasy Narratives with Irrelevant Details

Brains are like trees, only ours are upside down because plant brains are in the roots. Both came from chemicals.

Mammalian Middle Ear Evolution: Story Gets More Wobbly

Analysis of new fossils makes a fantastic evolutionary tale even more unbelievable. Middle ears show intelligent design, not evolution.

Evolutionary Paleontologists Ask Wrong Questions

Data that should falsify evolutionary timelines instead is used to launch new storytelling speculations.

You Are More than a Primitive Fish

Consider this headline: "We’re more like primitive fishes than once believed." Why aren't people insulted?

Thumbs Down on Human-Ape Evolution

Our unique thumbs: another attempt to explain the chasm between humans and chimps fails.

Why Does This Finch Drink Blood?

Another claim of "evolution in action" falls apart under scrutiny.

SHLooping Undermines Scientific Understanding

It's the Stuff Happens Law plus Oops, throwing mud into the water of science, fouling understanding.

Darwinists Lying to the Public

The facts in this story are opposite what a BBC headline promises.

Delicate Acrobats: Butterflies and Jellyfish Use Physics to Perfection

Two animals probably not envisioned as champion movers can teach human designers a thing or two.

Any Evolution for Platypus Yet?

It's been a long time since scientists have tried to Darwinize the platypus. Any progress?

Fly Specialties Amaze Scientists

The humble housefly deserves some respect for its engineering design.

What a Croc: Punk-Eek Invoked for Crocodile Evolution

Evolution is fast except when it is slow. It explains all, including why crocodiles are largely unchanged for 200 mya.

57,000 Years Is Too Old for a Young Puppy

Inflated age is not the only questionable claim about a frozen wolf pup found buried in permafrost.

How the Story Got Its Just-So

Scientific storytelling can be useful when it's not a just-so story. What's the difference?
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