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Did Your Pet Cat Evolve?

We love cats because they were created for us. They did not evolve from wild cats.

Purify Science by Kicking Darwin Out

Science writers would do well to apply a Darwin Filter before putting pen to paper.

Geomagnetic Field Mirrors High-Energy Electrons Away from Earth

Another benefit of a global magnetic field has been found, but it cannot last forever.

Editorial: Big Science, Earn Trust Before Demanding It

Calling anyone who distrusts Big Science omniscience a "pseudoscientist" is just a gimmick.

UFO Claims Still Waiting for Undeniable Evidence

The main question is not whether reputable people have seen unexplained objects, but what they are.

To Solve Problems, Look to Nature

A wealth of engineering solutions is all around us if we but observe and learn.

How Deer Grow Antlers

Some species of deer grow full sets of antlers every year. Learn what stem cells have to do with this.

Repair Implies Foresight Implies Design

Multiple mechanisms are at work maintaining the body and repairing injuries to cells and tissues.

Body Design Extends to the Cell

From the whole body to each individual cell, we appear engineered for a purpose.

Light Shows in Nature Reflect the Wisdom of the Light-Giver

July 4th in America is celebrated with lights. Here are some celebrations of note within nature.

The Brain Is Not Conscious

Consciousness uses the brain, but the brain's physical matter cannot explain reason.

Some Thoughts About Everything

How some super intelligence could create such complex but simple things is absolutely amazing to this veteran NASA pioneer.

Redundancy in the Genetic Code Serves an Engineering Purpose

It's not wasteful to keep multiple copies of genes in the genome, a test of redundancy shows.

Internal Beauty: the Nuclear Pore Complex

Like a 3-D puzzle solved in 15 minutes, the nuclear envelope is a wonder to behold.

Genome Maintenance Defies Evolution

Darwinism cannot explain the multi-part systems required to maintain the DNA code.
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