Terrestrial Zoology Did Darwin Plus Wallace Explain Butterfly Patterns? July 1, 2024 Selectionism, whether natural or sexual, reduces science to storytelling. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Insect Olympic Feats Astonish Biologists June 25, 2024 Butterflies cross the Atlantic, and tiny gnats fly over the Pyrenees. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Ant What She Used to Be June 18, 2024 Darwinians are masters at twisting evidence of stasis into tales of ancient evolution. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Better Science Without Darwin June 11, 2024 Scientists wouldn't rush to imitate nature if it was poorly designed. CONTINUE READING
Media Archive 2002: RNA, Vaporware, Mendel, and more May 17, 2024 What has changed since May 2002? What remains the same? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Twisting Evidence Against Evolution Into Evidence For Evolution May 9, 2024 Freed from serious critique by non-Darwinists, evolutionists can twist any data into support for their Darwinist ideology. CONTINUE READING
Media Archive: First Land Animals, Lateral Gene Transfer, and Beetle Fans April 26, 2024 Enjoy some of our posts from 22 years ago, which were lost during a website upgrade. CONTINUE READING
Media Archive: DNA, Insects, Human Body, Fossils March 16, 2024 These stories from March 2003 are useful for comparing what science was saying 21 years ago with discoveries since then. CONTINUE READING
Fossils More Original Molecules Found in “Old” Fossils February 13, 2024 The original color molecules from snails are still present after 12 million Darwin Years. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Winged Darwin: Pterosaur Diversity, But No Ancestor February 7, 2024 A lizard could not just take off like a bird. Flight specs are required! CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts How Flies Control Eyes Size February 1, 2024 Getting left-right symmetry doesn't just happen. It is regulated by specialized machines. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Archive: DNA Repair, Cambrian Fish, More January 25, 2024 Here are some articles from the archives about DNA repair, media, butterflies and more. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Engineers Follow Inspiring Creatures January 10, 2024 From tiny to mighty, living cells, animals and plants inspire human technology. CONTINUE READING
Media 2023 in Review December 29, 2023 Thanks to all who have supported CEH. Here are highlights from 2023. Reporting will resume on Jan. 2. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology CEH Editor Finds Evidence for Rare Rock-Nesting Bees December 27, 2023 On a hike in Arizona, he documented a rare bee's nest site in sandstone. CONTINUE READING