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New Guidebook for Earthlings Published

A new book by two CEH authors can help readers understand their spacecraft and its mission. Dr Henry Richter, distinguished NASA scientist, former Caltech professor and inventor, the last surviving manager of Explorer 1 (January 31, 1958), has a new book worth sharing. Its title appeals to all readers on the planet: Spacecraft Earth: A […]

Biomimetics Continues Its Enthusiastic Winning Streak

If science continues its focus on natural designs, everyone stands to benefit.

Sweating Blood Can Be a Disease or a Response to Stress

Blood oozing out of the skin can have more than one cause, say scientists.
Children should enjoy the great outdoors

Take a Breather

For health and well-being, breathe the fresh air of the great outdoors.

This Is Your Brain on Intelligent Design

Your brain comes with amazing capabilities. It won't look like a fried egg unless you abuse it.

The Problem with Males: Y-Chromosome Degeneration

Because there is no backup Y-chromosome, genes on the Y chromosome usually undergo a process of degeneration.

Darwinians Claim to See Evolution Happening Now

Unable to see evolutionary progress in the fossil record, some Darwinians try to claim they are watching it before our eyes.

Is Male Circumcision Healthy?

Religious traditions aside, science occasionally weighs in on whether circumcision is good or bad for males.

Big Science Fights Christian Values

Secular scientists have more than just Darwinism to offer as an alternative to creation. They have political clout to fight traditional values with anti-Christian political and educational positions.

Does Transgenderism Have an Evolutionary Benefit?

The left seems blind to the science behind the transgender movement and may end up regretting their support.

Neanderthal Racism Continues

The evidence shows that Neanderthals were fully human, having shared genetic information with us. Why, then, do Darwin Supremacists continue to treat them as "other" than human?

Science Fail: Shaky Assumptions Topple Long-Held Notions

Science is supposed to be self-correcting, we're told. But when towers of belief are built on assumptions later shown to be false, the consequences can be monumental.

Contrasting Two Washington Projects

The difference between creationist and evolutionist projects on the National Mall could hardly be more stark.

More Things You Didn’t Know About Your Body

You can live in it without knowing much about it, but these facts should add to your sense of awe.

Darwinism as a Post-Observation What-If Game

The silly evolutionary spin put on observations of the natural world do not contribute to science; they cheapen it.
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