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How Flowers Bloom on Time

Plants seem to know when to produce their blossoms. How do whole fields of them bloom together?

More Differences Between Chimps and Humans

Evolutionists still repeat the falsehood that we and apes are 99% similar. The differences are actually profound.

Solar Panels Kill Birds

Green energy sounds visionary till you account for the real-world cost to animals.

Plants Use a Compass

Plants have a compass that guides their stem cells. No Darwinism in this discovery from Stanford.

Human Breast Milk Is Best for Infants

Cow milk Is for cows: new research provides yet another reason why human breast milk is the best for human infants.

Ice Age Bear Found Intact in Melting Permafrost

They say this bear, with soft tissue, organs, soft nose and all, died almost 40,000 years ago. Is that credible?

Downside of Green Energy Unplanned

Windmills and solar farms come with their own environmental baggage, but who is planning for it? Nobody.

Tiny Fly Beats Robots

Fruit flies dart, circle, zig and zag rapidly. Researchers gain some insight into how they do it so efficiently.

Fossil Marine Reptile Buried with Last Meal Intact

Here is another example of an ichthyosaur that was buried rapidly. This one didn't have time to digest its lunch.

Darwinism Is in Tension with Human Rights

Human rights and Darwinism are contradictions in terms, but academics find ways to pretend both are simpatico.

Trilobite Eyes Were Already Modern

Some trilobites had compound eyes similar to modern crustaceans and insects. They just popped into existence without ancestors.

Has COVID-19 Been Handcuffed?

A grad student and a large American team finds a molecule that puts SARS-CoV-2 into a straitjacket.

Think About the Brain

The human brain keeps surprising scientists with its unfathomable complexity as well as its nifty algorithms.

Living ‘Dinosaur Kin’ Has Genes that Defy Evolution

It lived with its fellow reptiles, the dinosaurs. And it stalks the earth today. What do its genes show?

Scientists Retract Dino-Bird Paper

Was it a bird or a dinosaur? The latest guess is neither. It was a lizard! Another example of guesswork in paleontology.
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