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America’s 250th Anniversary

America was once that city on a hill and still retains the potential to shine. As it enters its 250th year, may it rediscover its calling.

Carlo Rovelli’s View of Consciousness Refutes Itself

What we are seeing here is not the triumph of a new scientific insight, but an inversion of the conditions that make science possible.

Humans Are Not Souped-Up Apes

The human mind and body are overdesigned with abilities and behaviors above and beyond the needs of survival.

Genes Tell No Tales About Language Evolution

The better we understand the machinery of life, the more intricate it becomes – and the more the evolutionary narrative begins to look like a theoretical jury-rigging.

NIH Director Promotes New Scientific Revolution

Attacked by the former NIH Director, Jay Bhattacharya is working to overhaul perverse incentives in the agency.

Red, White, and You: Celebrate Your Lifeblood

Science catches up with the Bible on the value of blood for life.

What Fire Teaches About Intelligent Design

The world’s largest controlled fire whirl experiment challenges evolutionary narratives and highlights purposeful design.

The Whites of Our Eyes Are Unique

The human white and highly exposed sclera plays an important role in communicating gaze direction and facilitating social interaction.

“Brain as a Computer” Metaphor Rebooted

While the brain is certainly more and other than a computer, it is also not less than one.

Debunked Vestigial Organs Argument Rises Again

Why have these same vestigial-organ claims been repeated over and over again for many decades?”

When Laws Evolve, Part 2: The Return of the Problem of Law

Modern science cannot sustain the laws of nature while insisting those laws are merely temporary habits picked up in a lawless flux.

Brain Cleaned by Abdominal Hydraulic System

Scientists discover that the human brain is more mechanically interconnected with the abdomen than previously thought. 

Bees Promote Biodiversity and Human Wellbeing

Bees perform numerous functions that have ecological, economic, and even cultural value. Following World Bee Day and Biodiversity Days 2026, we reflect on the amazing design of bees.

Engineered Networks Mimic Living Networks

The world recognizes technological feats in telecommunications this month. We reflect on key common engineering parallels in biology pointing to markers of intelligent design.

Family Wellbeing Enhanced by Biblical Standards

The 2026 theme for International Day of Families acknowledges that not all families have equal outcomes. We discuss sociological evidence for the distinction of the Biblical standard in positive outcomes.
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