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How Darwin Marketed Evolution

Had evolutionary beliefs been marketed as materialistic philosophy, Darwinism would have never prospered in the West.

A Central Computer in our Cells

Rather than functioning as a simple on-off switch, TORC1 behaves as a highly integrated regulatory system.

SCT: Freethinking Cannot Be Darwinized

Argument supporting free thought from Darwinian evolution collapses into its own defeater.

Embrace Your Inner Martian

The Darwin Party can speculate about anything and not get laughed at.

2025 in Review

Here’s a wrap on Year 2025, our 25th year of online science news reporting.

Megafires and Multiplication: Catalysts of Creation

Post-wildfire studies in the cascades of Oregon show increases in wildlife populations amidst stressful environments, counter to Darwinian predictions.
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The Okapi Is Not a Giraffe Intermediate

More problems with giraffe evolution: the Okapi intermediate has been discredited.

Microbial Marine Marvels Deliver Vitamins

Recent scientific evidence highlights the intelligent design of microbial–phytoplankton vitamin exchange, a process that makes the seafood we eat more nourishing.

Junk DNA Is Slowly Revealing Its Secrets

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

Pterosaurs Fly “In a Flash”

The narrative takes flight, even as the evidence remains on the ground.

Pterosaurs Could Fly from Creation

Clever scientific language in service to a false theory may be great salesmanship, but it makes for poor science.

SCT: Ediacaran Fossils Still Mysterious

Despite exceptional preservation in Namibia, abundant Ediacaran fossils fail to support Darwinism.

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.

Robot Fail Highlights Human Coordination

Despite the rapid progress in artificial intelligence, AI systems continue to fall far short of human dexterity and fine-motor capability.
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