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Junk DNA Is Slowly Revealing Its Secrets

A CRISPR study found another important use of once-labeled “Junk DNA."

SCT: How Cells Play the Genetic Instrument

The genome is like a finely tuned piano. But what plays it? Read about the pianist here.

Botany Witnesses Day 3 Wisdom

New evidence shows that plants are “nutrient-smart”, equipped with a “phosphorus-dependent switch” controlling flowering time.

Surprising Data? Just Add a Billion Years!

Evolution shows itself as a self-correcting story, not a self-correcting science.

Why Mutation Hot Spots Are Lethal to Evolution

Mutational hotspots pose a major problem for evolutionary models, and this issue is far  more complex than previously believed

SCT: How Cells Prepare for Emergencies

Spartans, incredible hulks, and oarsmen are some of the first responders to a crisis.

New Sensor Lets Researchers Watch DNA Repair Itself in Real Time

DNA repair systems suppress mutations, the supposed raw material for evolution.

Another Year of Thanksgiving

With this new Short Reel, we all thank you for reading Creation-Evolution Headlines this year.

Moonseed Evolution or Another Looney Tune?

The evolutionary paradigm requires a seamless story, so the story must supply the seam.

Metamorphosis Defies Evolution

Asking the wrong question traps a science reporter in Mobius circularity.

New Films Dazzle With Awe About the Human Body

Body systems are wondrous in isolation, but they have to work with multiple body systems.

Jumping Genes Are Not Fitting the Darwinian Narrative

The closer you look at TEs, the less they resemble debris, and the more they resemble design.

‘Hobbit’ Research Is Forcing a Revision of Human Evolution

Well-proportioned small humans can be fully explained biologically.

Evolution Favors Irrationality

Darwin's notion of adaption by natural selection shoots itself in the head again.

Junk DNA Can Fight Cancer

Scientists now declare that parts of human DNA formerly thought of as “junk” have cancer-fighting properties.
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