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Using Race to Identify Skeletal Remains

Should forensic anthropologists use race to help identify persons from skeletal parts? The debate goes on and gets weirder.

Intelligent Design Falls from Trees

Illustra Media does outstanding work portrayinig design in simple everyday things. Here is the latest beautiful example.

Human Birth Canal Is Well Designed

Human Birth Canal Shown To Be Well Designed, Thereby Demolishing one of the Last Few Remaining Claims of Poor Design.

Spider Webs Are Big Ears

A spider web is not just a trap for prey. It's also a giant acoustic sensory antenna.

Downsizing Evolution’s Credit Balance

Evolution takes credit for many things that have nothing to do with Darwinism.

Junk DNA Goes the Way of the Vestigial Organs Myth

Yet another study finds that “Junk DNA” has a critical role in mammals.

New Illustrated eBook Shows Design in the Human Body

Color illustrations and fascinating facts make this educational book of interest to everyone, not just students

Miller Experiment Still Sells Building Blocks of Lie

After nearly 68 years, the Miller Experiment still has propaganda value. Update: just add glass chips, get more lies.

On Vaccines and Fetal Tissue, Wisdom Is Required

Advances in science will eventually vindicate the pro-life position, says Dr Jerry Bergman.

Pterosaur Flight Design Confounds Evolutionary Theory

Is natural selection really capable of optimizing flight four different ways? If so, it must have godlike powers.

Earth Factories, Not Exploding Stars, May Form Elements

What textbooks have taught for decades may not be completely true.

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.

SETI Is Built on the Myth of Evolutionary Progress

Does intelligent design evolve from slime? That is just one of the absurdities in the SETI movement.

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.
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