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Another Evolutionary Dogma Bites the Dust

We are exposing how easily institutional science can mistake its own philosophical commitments for verified empirical data.

Can Artificial Intelligence Understand Goodness?

As Geneva prepares for the global ‘AI for Good’ summit (July 7-10), this article reflects on key questions in the AI debate pertaining to morality and ‘goodness’.

Language: A Serious Problem for Deep Time

Language provides compelling evidence that our history is much shorter than we’ve been told.

Is the “Science God” in Trouble?

An important reason people believe in evolution is due to their social connections.

Anesthesia Opens a Window into Conscious Awareness

The more success neuroscience has in explaining the machinery of cognition, the more sharply consciousness stands out from that machinery.

AI Is More Open-Minded Than Darwinists

A CEH colleague poses questions to MS Copilot, finding it much more astute than the popular science press.

The Book that Launched the Scientific Revolution

What we can learn from the greatest work of the Scientific Revolution on the anniversary of its publication.

Why Human Rights Are Unalienable

A new book explores in detail the meaning of the historic words in the Declaration of Independence.

Evolutionary Theory of Aging: Light or Shadow?

Life is the only phenomenon we know that continually resists decay.

Biology Figured Out Nanofluidics First

How liquids, and water in particular, behave at scales of a few nanometers is one of the big gaps in modern physics.

Your Genome Has a Guardian

As we learn more about the genome, it becomes increasingly clear that it did not evolve, but was designed.

SCT: Even Loose Proteins Show Design

So-called "disordered proteins" that don't fold into compact forms show design for function.

The Mystery of the Flipping Forams

Scientists find evidence of ‘rapid reversals’ of planktonic foraminiferal coils that occur “far too abruptly to be explained by gradual trait evolution”.

Tiny Birds, Big Evolutionary Claims

A discussion moves beyond adaptation itself to broader claims about speciation and evolutionary diversification.

Humans Are Not Souped-Up Apes

The human mind and body are overdesigned with abilities and behaviors above and beyond the needs of survival.
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