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More Original Molecules Found in “Old” Fossils

The original color molecules from snails are still present after 12 million Darwin Years.

Winged Darwin: Pterosaur Diversity, But No Ancestor

A lizard could not just take off like a bird. Flight specs are required!

How Flies Control Eyes Size

Getting left-right symmetry doesn't just happen. It is regulated by specialized machines.

Archive: DNA Repair, Cambrian Fish, More

Here are some articles from the archives about DNA repair, media, butterflies and more.

Engineers Follow Inspiring Creatures

From tiny to mighty, living cells, animals and plants inspire human technology.

2023 in Review

Thanks to all who have supported CEH. Here are highlights from 2023. Reporting will resume on Jan. 2.

CEH Editor Finds Evidence for Rare Rock-Nesting Bees

On a hike in Arizona, he documented a rare bee's nest site in sandstone.

Archive: Fruit Fly in Flight Simulator

Here are more stories from 20 years ago at Creation-Evolution Headlines, Dec. 2003.

Spotted and Striped: Why Many Animals Have Elaborate Patterns

Evolutionists are at a loss to explain the patterns that adorn many diverse animals.

Illustra Highlights a Monarch Wonder

Learn about butterflies that live long and fly thousands of miles to an exact spot they have never seen.

Savory Stories About Salt

What do these articles have in common? Sodium chloride, a common substance with wide application.

Archive: Masters of Venom—Cone Snails

This CEH article from 20 years ago is reproduced for our readers' contemplation and fascination.

Darwin’s Airplane Made Itself

Article on insect flight ignores requirements and grants superpowers to evolution.

See Intelligent Design in a Heartbeat

A heart starts beating in a coordinated flash like a marching band begins.

Honeybee Engineering Showcased

Illustra's new short film reveals the ability of honeybees to make superb architecture.
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