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Tooth Evolution Confusion Vindicates Creation Dentist

The leading expert in fossil teeth admits that tooth evolution still eludes Darwinists.

Human Body Marvels You Probably Don’t Know About

Here's news of interest to everyone who inhabits a human body. Space aliens, eat your heart out.

Botanical Marvels: How Plants Catch Light and Take Flight

Land plants enhance our world in many ways, but some of the most amazing ways are at the micro level and atomic level.

Viruses in Context

A microbiologist explains the extreme abundances of viruses and the many good things they do for us.

Let Nature Promote Healing

Social distancing doesn't have to mean staying inside.

Viruses: A Scourge or Gift to Mankind?

In a perfect world, they would be gifts to help life, not afflict it. And most of the time, they fulfill beneficial roles.

Plant Ancestry: Where Are the Lines of Descent? – Part 2

In Part 2, Dr Helder explores major differences in land plants from other plants that pose challenges to evolutionary ancestry.

Plant Ancestry – Where are the Lines of Descent? – Part 1

A botanist explains why the unique characteristics of land plants defy common ancestry by a Darwinian process.

Evolutionists Use Design Filter When it Suits Them

How does Space.com know that the coronavirus did not come from outer space? Look at this confident headline on Space.com: No, the coronavirus didn’t come from outer space. We promise. The article examines a claim from panspermia advocate Chandra Wickramasinghe, co-author with Sir Fred Hoyle of Evolution from Space (1984). The Indian astronomer has never […]

Small Animals Strut Their Stuff

Bioengineers struggle to keep up with the designs in nature. For Pi Day, here are some amazing designs in small animals.

Flip Flops in Plant Ancestry

Are green algae the ancestors of all land plants? Do paleontologists even know that these fossils are green algae?

Vestigial “Pseudogenes” Reconsidered

So-called "pseudogenes" are not so pseudo after all. Another Darwinian false lead delayed research for decades.

Jumping Genes: From Genome Havoc to Designed Variety

Long thought to be parasites damaging the genome, jumping genes are turning out to reveal new functions.

A Losing Theory of Evolution

Evolution by gene loss? Are they kidding? Is that how to evolve a giraffe or fruit fly?

Dinosaur DNA Found!

Deep-timers had a big enough problem with collagen and melanosomes. But DNA should be long gone. 75 million years? No way!
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