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How to Teach AI to Reason Scientifically

AI inherits the naturalistic biases that are deeply embedded in our culture, but can learn to judge evidence.

How Atmospheric Nitrogen Gets Into Life

Nitrogen fixation outperforms all other fertilizing elements in accelerating forest growth, underscoring the unmatched efficiency of natural systems.

Cells Contain Battery Droplets

Electricity is at work in living cells, helping them form the molecules of life.

Life Rebounds Quickly on Volcanoes

Recent analysis of microbial succession in an Icelandic volcano undermines evolutionary assumptions.

Why Do I Read Pro-Evolution Material?

Ideally, the goal of science requires following the evidence wherever it leads.

Geometry is an ‘Instruction Manual’ for Life

Scientists find evidence that embryo curvature serves as an instruction manual for coordinated cell division.

Why Are Evolutionists Surprised at Animal Intelligence?

A cow exhibits tool use. Whales teach. Dogs learn words. Darwinians gasp.

How Evolutionists Rationalize Human Sexual Deviancy

The problem lies not in the data but in how the behaviors are being classified and interpreted.

Another Australopithecus, Another Debunking

Was this ape a missing link? The evidence shows diversity among extinct apes, not a lineage toward man.

Genome Shows Design in 4 Dimensions

If Origin of Life is a one-dimensional impossibility from below, the genome now stands as a four-dimensional impossibility from above.

Why We Fight Darwinism

One photo can do the work of saying "Ideas Have Consequences" a hundred times.

Gumby Clocks Keep Darwin Time

Rapid evolution does not solve the problem of complexity. It intensifies it.

Pregnancy Symptoms Show Protection Is Working

Scientists uncover evidence that pregnancy discomforts may act as protective safeguards for the unborn, pointing to providence even in suffering.

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.
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