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Junk DNA Concept Is Mostly Dead

Has the term “junk DNA” finally been buried for good? It's been decreasing, from 98.5 % originally to close to 0 percent now.

Friday Funnies: Why Our Ancestors Left the Trees

Plot Heterogeneity allows evolutionists to imagine any story that keeps Darwin reigning as chief storyteller.

Echoes of Eugenics Are Still With Us

Evolution’s legacy of eugenics lives on and on and on. Consider the ongoing case of Britney Spears.

Nobel Prize Spotlights Cosmic and Organic Asymmetries

Heads or tails have equal probabilities, so why does nature sometimes prefer one over the other?

Stem Cell Update: Where Are the Cures?

Not the panacea they were once widely believed to be, because the body is more complex than formerly assumed.

How the Body Protects the Germline

Germline mutations – it could have been much worse!

Why Don’t Humans Have Tails?

A major anatomical change in primate anatomy cannot be explained by evolutionary genetics.

Archive Classic: E-I-E-I-O in Old McDarwin’s Animal Farm

Some beliefs about origins are more equal than others.

Incontrovertible Dinosaur DNA Reported

Darwinists have changed strategies. They no longer deny the existence of dinosaur soft tissue. They just embrace cognitive dissonance.

Mutations Destroy Evolution

Mutations are not the savior of evolution but its destroyer... and now we know why.

Is Cancer an Example of Evolution?

Does everything evolve, even cancer? Actually, cancer research is based on intelligent design, not evolution.

Evolution of Pathogens Is Mostly Questions, Not Answers

Do evolutionists understand the origin of pathogens? Short answer: no. But there are non-Darwinian mechanisms at work.

Fertilization Launches Zinc Fireworks

"Beautiful to see, orchestrated much like a symphony" – this is how a fertilized cell announces a new individual.

Weekend Funnies and Surprises

This is an assortment of news items that update previous posts, with some surprising discoveries tossed in.

Glass Sponges: Lessons from the Deep

How can a "simple" or "primitive" sponge surprise engineers with its optimal physics?
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