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Ape Evolution Did Not Cause Back Pain in Humans

Back pain is not due to poor design resulting from humans’ evolution from apes.

Darwinist Reporters Push Old Misinformation

There's no longer any excuse for scientists or reporters to publish flawed evidence for Darwinism.

Finding Design in Sahara Dust

While Saharan dust plumes pose real health risks, they also play a strategic and beneficial role in sustaining ecosystems and maintaining planetary balance, pointing to Divine Design.

Evolutionary Assumptions are Unnecessary for Good Science

Two news items make the case that far from being necessary to good science, evolutionary assumptions are entirely irrelevant.

Overcome TDS with PTL

Discouraged with the constant leftist slant in science news? We have a coping strategy for you.

Darwinists Revise Selectionism Again

A key belief of evolution refuted: recessive gene mutations are not hidden from selection

Human Leg Acts Like a Pogo Stick

Fine tuning shown to produce efficiency and precision in bipedal movement.

The Christian Difference in Academia

The proportion of Christians in academia is distinctly lower than the rest of society but has the potential to make significant scientific advances. 

Autism, the Brain, and Creationism

Studies of autism illustrate the difficulties of achieving scientific consensus.

Mars Dust Poses Serious Health Hazards

Martian dust is toxic but will be very difficult to prevent getting into human lungs and blood.

Biological Function Found in Cyanide

Refuting the toxin myth: Cyanide turns out to be an essential compound (in tiny amounts).

Re-Wilding vs Human Safety

The effort to resurrect extinct animals exhibits antipathy to human exceptionalism.

ENST: How Iron Fortifies the Earth and Life

This article about the element iron was published in Evolution News on 1/25/22.

Creationism Promotes Students’ Mental Health

A study found the Christian creation environment has beneficial effects on students.

ENST: Some Proteins Act Almost Like Humans

Molecular machines are so accurate, they seem downright sentient
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