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Archive: Membrane Channels, Molecular Machines, Censorship, Cave Art, More

Breakthroughs, controversies, and scientists acting badly: these are other reports recovered from January 2002.

ENST: Information Spreads in the Atmospheric Highway

DNA travels the globe. This article was printed by Evolution News last October.

On Gender Issues, Atheists Devour Their Own

The facts of biology force evolutionists to agree with the Bible . . . at least in one case.

Darwin Is Evolving

Evolvability, non-selective adaptation, mechanics over genetics – change is in the air.

Climate Change Causes Space Aliens

It's past time to reconsider the presumptive authority of scientific consensus.

Archives: Oxygen, Early Mature Universe, Cell Proofreading, More

This set of entries from January 2002 contains major announcements that we have cited ever since.

Science Reporters Sometimes Rewrite History

Note: A draft of this article was written in July 2021 but not completed till now. It is being posted today because of its relevance to science media.

All Science Is Political Science

Unless independently wealthy, scientists work at the behest of government funding agencies.

Habitability: Just Add Water: A Lot of It

Desert planets are likely unlivable, even if they have water. They need oceans of H2O.

Archive: Bluffing Darwinists, NASA missions, Failing Evolution, Honeybees, More

Here are some resurrected articles from the end of 2001.

2024 in Review

Thanks to readers and supporters of CEH in 2024. Here is a review of this year's posts.

God’s Greatest Gift Illustrated

Illustra Media's short video about Jesus Christ reminds us of the true meaning of Christmas.

ICR: How Big Is God?

"He's big enough to rule his mighty universe, yet small enough to live within my heart."

Archive: Wise Men, Aquaporins, Horses, Plate Tectonics, Phylogeny, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting before Christmas in 2001, restored from archives.

Neanderthals Promoted to Relatives

Once viewed as an extinct missing link, Neanderthals are now seen as our distant relatives.
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