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Another Claim of Poor Design Refuted

We can close our eyes and mouth, so why can’t we close our ears? There are good reasons.

The Brain Files Information Logically

The brain just became even more complicated. Another new structure in the brain has been discovered.

Gut Bacteria Remember Pathogens

New discovery on intestinal immune system adds to the complexity of the human body

Did Nice Dogs Evolve from Mean Wolves?

Yet another evolution story falters: dog domestication tale fails to support another tale: how wild apes became civilized humans.

Genes Determine Sex Differences

Thousands of differences in male/female brains are due to genes, not a sexist environment.

Astronauts Lose Red Blood Cells

The human body is designed for Earth, not Star Trek. The longer the time in space, the worse the anemia.

Snap Your Fingers about Design

Finger snapping and other wonders of the human body should make evolutionists snap awake to failures of Darwinian theory.

The Impossibility of “Evolutionary Sense”

It's time to deconstruct a rhetorical myth that always gets an easy pass in the uncritical pro-Darwin media.

Scientists Were Wrong About Tooth Cavities

Cavities are not caused by bad bacteria but by the loss of a complex, well-designed bacterial ecosystem.

Fingertips Can Detect Single Atom Differences

The touch sensitivity of finger skin could not be improved. There's a purpose for fingerprints, too.

“Settled Science” Unsettled: The Case of Fluoridated Water

Another case of scientific consensus has been undermined. How many were put at risk by a false idea?

Smell Incredible Design

Learn some amazing facts about the sense of smell brought to you Darwin-free by Swedish scientists.

Determinism Is Anti-Science

Whether religious or scientific, determinism robs people of the motivation to investigate things and make them better.

Unusual Things to Be Thankful For

It's Thanksgiving Day in America. Here are some things to add as you count your blessings.

Using Race to Identify Skeletal Remains

Should forensic anthropologists use race to help identify persons from skeletal parts? The debate goes on and gets weirder.
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