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Cellular Wonders Coming Into Focus

At higher magnifications, the cell's nano machines become even more spectacular.

More Reasons to Imitate Biology

Recent articles about Biomimetics show that the field is still going strong.

Scientists Should Go to Church

A plague of research misconduct bothers leading journal editors. How are they going to evolve integrity? By preaching to matter in motion?

Outdoor Play Is Good for Children

A program to re-introduce kids to the great outdoors says, "Dirt is Good."

“Y” Your Inner Ear Hears So Well

A new paper about the inner ear shows an additional level of organization and architecture that increases sensitivity and frequency discrimination.

Brain of Homo Naledi Estimated

The intriguing hominid fossils from a South African cave make news again. This time, the discoverer and a team of anthropologists learn more about the brains of these creatures. Were they people? In 2013, the world was shocked to hear of bones of Homo deep within the Rising Star Cave system in South Africa. Bones […]

Darwinism Animalizes Human Values

What could be more noble than striving for peace and avoiding conflict? Well, now the Darwinians say that peacemaking evolved by natural selection, too.

Beavers Clean the Soil

Without beaver dams, loss of nutrients from soil would increase, and pollutants from upstream erosion would afflict waterways.

Molecular Machines Show Same Design Principles as Big Machines

Life needs molecular machines before natural selection can even be considered as a possible Darwinian explanation for them.

Science Cannot Rise Above Human Nature

For all its aspirations and achievements, science must constantly drag along with it the ball and chain of human fallibility.

Misreading Evidence for Early Man

Paleoanthropology has a long history of misinterpreting evidence and committing spectacular blunders. Are we seeing more examples right now?

Did the French Revolution Evolve by Natural Selection?

Evolutionists are off the rails, applying Darwinian theory to matters of the mind and intellectual history.

Living Things Show Cleverness in Many Ways

Wherever biologists and microbiologists look, they find organisms solving problems in remarkably clever ways.

The Information Packed Into a Bird Egg

There's more in a bird's egg than can be accounted for by the Reverse Humpty Dumpty Hypothesis (i.e., Darwinism).

Silly Darwinian Stories to Laugh At

The just-so storytelling empire continues. It doesn't have to be this way.
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