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A New Window into the Living Cell

Technological progress does not shrink biological wonder. It expands it.

Why Mutation Hot Spots Are Lethal to Evolution

Mutational hotspots pose a major problem for evolutionary models, and this issue is far  more complex than previously believed

Botany Bears Down

Materialist dogma wilts in the face of biological integrated complexity.

Robot Fail Highlights Human Coordination

Despite the rapid progress in artificial intelligence, AI systems continue to fall far short of human dexterity and fine-motor capability.

First-Person Account of Hurricane Melissa

Dr Buckland-Reynolds endured the savage effects of Hurricane Melissa. Here is her report.

Did Kissing Evolve?

You cannot strip a kiss of its meaning and still pretend you are studying a kiss.

Metamorphosis Defies Evolution

Asking the wrong question traps a science reporter in Mobius circularity.

Amber Fossil Discredits Mosquito Evolution

Much of what is called “evolutionary research” is, in fact, largely guesswork and the interpretation presented is heavily shaped by the evolutionary paradigm.

Fall Colors: For Beauty or for Mere Survival?

Evolutionary thinking assumes that beauty must pay its way, that splendor is tolerated only if it serves survival.

SCT: Fossils as Magical Darwin Relics

Fossils are only observable in the present, but the evolutionary narrative drives the interpretation of their positions in the story of life’s evolution.

More Disney Effect: Chimps that Think and Believe

What this study (and so many others like it) does reveal, is the tenacity—or perhaps desperation—of an interpretive motive.

Autumn Leaves Reveal God’s Grace

The annual cycle of leaf fall should arouse our wonder and appreciation for God's designs in nature.

How Plankton Regulate Climate

Recent research highlights that the role of calcifying plankton in regulating global climate may be more significant than previously represented in existing climate models.

Lizard Fossil Rewrites the Textbooks Again

It did not look like the expected evolutionary link. It resembles modern lizards in many respects.

ENST: Synchronized Swimming in Siphonophores

Learn about weird marine animals called siphonophores and how scientists want to mimic them.
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