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Do Bacteria Grow Old?

Life cannot mutate for millions of years. This is a major challenge to old-age claims.

Crying Evolution, Evolution, When There Is No Evolution

Here's how the Darwin Party keeps Darwinism alive with propaganda tactics.

Archive: Evolutionists, Peacocks, Extinctions, Brain, Terrorism, Whales, More

What were evolutionary scientists claiming 23 years ago? Read these CEH archives and see!

Science Goes with the Cultural Flow

The Easter Island revision shows how science myths can track cultural values.

Seafloor Oxygen Threatens Evolutionary Stories

The unexpected discovery of abiotic oxygen on the ocean floor could undermine Darwinian scenarios.

Archive: Robots, Hubble, Proteins, Cell Motor, Arctic, More

Here are some of our entries from our First Anniversary year 23 years ago.

Archive: Fungi, Dinosaurs, Octopus, Appendix, JPL, More

A broad variety of stories have been published at CEH for 23 years. Look back at to August 2001.

DNA Code Has Grammar

Just like words need grammar, DNA does too. And it has sophisticated grammatical rules.

Do Genome Sizes Prove Evolution?

Simple life-forms have small, simple genomes; complex life-forms have large, complex genomes.

Motley Origins News

This is a collection of unrelated articles on creation or evolution of interest to our readers.

Archive: Brittlestars, Extinction, Feathers, Adultery, Cells, Censorship

These posts from August 2001 show that some topics discussed 23 years ago are still in the news.

Neanderthals R Us

Research shows that one formerly leading missing link is now a full member of the human family.

Archive: Moon, Cannibalism, Stem Cells, Religious Doubts, Censorship

These 23-year-old stories from CEH showcase the variety of subjects we have reported on since our first year.

Archive: Rafting, Oxygen, Indoctrination, Mars Flood, More

These articles from August 2001 can provoke insight, disgust, humor, or any combination of the three.

How Women Survive Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding should break down mothers’ bones but doesn’t. Why not? In human anatomy little details matter.
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