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Bursa: Not a Vestigial Organ

A seemingly useless tissue was often surgically removed until it was found to be very important.

Archive: Neptune, Molecular Motors, Romance

These entries from May 2002, lost during a website upgrade, are reposted here for edification, amusement, or both.

Species Diversification Still an Evolutionary Puzzle

A look at another failed attempt by evolutionists to explain the origin of species.

Tale of the Tail: Why the Human Coccyx Is Not a Vestigial Organ

Tall tales about the loss of the human tail continue to mislead.

Archive: Tuatara, Eyes, Cells, Self-Organization, Astrobiology

More lost stories from the end of March 2002 are republished here. Topics: the tuatara, eyes, self-organization, cells, architecture.

Rethink of Genetics Supports ID over Darwinism

Out with junk DNA. Out with the Central Dogma. Make way for design thinking.

Have You Thanked God for Bacteria Today?

More research documents that bacteria are essential for good health.

Archive: Eyes, Ears, Clocks, and Cold Dinosaurs

These entries from February 2022 are still worth reading. Enjoy!

Footprints in the Quicksands of Deep Time

The human footprints are real. Deep time is not.

The Sense of Smell Seems Almost Magical

Smell is far more complex than believed, new research shows.

James Tour Lab Hammers Cancer

James Tour's lab at Rice has found a way to hammer cancer cells to smithereens with light.

Transgenders Face Lifetime of Regret

Boys are boys. Girls are girls. Drugs and surgery cannot overcome mental issues.

Brain Plasticity in Children with Cataracts

News of more plasticity in vision than we thought was possible in older children is most welcome.

How DNA Is Packaged in Sperm Cells

No Evidence Exists for Sperm Evolution: More Complex than Assume Just a Few Months ago

The Greatest Miracle of Jesus

An eye surgeon considers the implications of giving sight to someone who never saw.
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