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Archive: Titan’s Young Atmosphere, More

These articles from January 2002 still hold interest for us all.

The Sense of Smell Seems Almost Magical

Smell is far more complex than believed, new research shows.

Archive: Molecular Rheostats Control Expression of Genes

This entry from 21 years ago illustrates the tension between evident design and evolutionary assumptions.

Archive: How Do Plants Know When to Bloom?

From 20 years ago, this entry still raises awe about springtime flowering processes.

Transgenders Face Lifetime of Regret

Boys are boys. Girls are girls. Drugs and surgery cannot overcome mental issues.

How DNA Is Packaged in Sperm Cells

No Evidence Exists for Sperm Evolution: More Complex than Assume Just a Few Months ago

Savory Stories About Salt

What do these articles have in common? Sodium chloride, a common substance with wide application.

Archive: Tiny RNAs Discovered (2001)

The discovery of micro-RNAs, announced 22 years ago, launched a huge new effort into epigenetics: cataloging and understanding the many parts of the cell that regulate genes.

Darwinism as a Driver of Useless Busy Work

What drives some scientists to absurd levels of much ado about nothing?

Flawed Research Underlies Gender Confusion

From two sexes to sixty genders in only a few decades. Are they inborn? New research reeks of speculation.

Archive: Darwin, Mendel, and Style

Two entries from Creation-Evolution Headlines twenty years ago show that doubts about Darwin go way back.

Ancient DNA Speaks

Evolutionists are still not facing the challenge of ancient DNA to Deep Time.

Humpty Darwin Totters on the Wall

The reign of natural selection theory has long been tenuous and may be nearing collapse.

Human Population Bottleneck Admitted by Secular Geneticists

Secular scientists now claim that the human population almost died out. Does this match the Biblical record?

Genetics of Skin Color Defies Evolution

Skin color: We used to believe it was produced by 3 genes; the number is now 135.
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