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Termites Are Master Ecosystem Builders

Why termites are critical for the Earth’s ecology and their evolution baffles evolutionists.

Archive: Fungi, Dinosaurs, Octopus, Appendix, JPL, More

A broad variety of stories have been published at CEH for 23 years. Look back at to August 2001.

Motley Origins News

This is a collection of unrelated articles on creation or evolution of interest to our readers.

Archive: Brittlestars, Extinction, Feathers, Adultery, Cells, Censorship

These posts from August 2001 show that some topics discussed 23 years ago are still in the news.

Poison or Blessing? It Depends

What are called poisons or toxins can be beneficial in small amounts depending on the substance.

Archive: Moon, Cannibalism, Stem Cells, Religious Doubts, Censorship

These 23-year-old stories from CEH showcase the variety of subjects we have reported on since our first year.

Hobbit News: Fossil Indicates Homo floresiensis Smaller than Thought

The origin of this people group has nothing to do with evolution.

How Women Survive Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding should break down mothers’ bones but doesn’t. Why not? In human anatomy little details matter.

Archive: Ancient DNA, Evolution, Panspermia, Nazis, Creation, Phillip Johnson

CEH was not yet a year old when these articles were published in late July 2001.

Moderate Drinking Is Not Healthy

A new more rigorous study dispels the popular notion that moderate drinking improves longevity.

Beware of Mindfulness

A popular meditation technique derived from ancient Buddhism "can be harmful – and can even make mental health worse."

Animals Teach Engineers How to Manage Light

Tricks for light-gathering and sharp focus come from observing nature.

Human Brain Size Ranks Exceptional

Our brain size relative to body size is unique in the animal kingdom, a new study finds.

Evolutionary Psychology Refutes Itself

Why intelligent PhD psychologists cannot see this implicates Darwinism as a logic-destroying mind virus.

Ape and Human Y Chromosomes Compared

New genetic differences attributed to evolution, but evolutionary bias ignores designed function.
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