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Illustra Highlights a Monarch Wonder

Learn about butterflies that live long and fly thousands of miles to an exact spot they have never seen.

Your Nose Smells in Stereo

Scientific understanding of olfactory information reaching the brain has doubled.

Materialists Choose to Believe in Determinism

Why do materialists fail to see the self-refuting flaw in denial of free will?

Archive: Masters of Venom—Cone Snails

This CEH article from 20 years ago is reproduced for our readers' contemplation and fascination.

Plants Do Calculus

A simple shoot emerging from the soil can add, subtract, and integrate multiple dynamic signals over time.

Darwin’s Airplane Made Itself

Article on insect flight ignores requirements and grants superpowers to evolution.

Flawed Research Underlies Gender Confusion

From two sexes to sixty genders in only a few decades. Are they inborn? New research reeks of speculation.

Smart Elephants Solve Puzzles With Their Trunks

Here are more reasons to love and respect pachyderms.

See Intelligent Design in a Heartbeat

A heart starts beating in a coordinated flash like a marching band begins.

Honeybee Engineering Showcased

Illustra's new short film reveals the ability of honeybees to make superb architecture.

Archive Classic: 2003 News on Cells

Here are two CEH articles from 20 years ago—worth reading—that were lost during the website upgrade.

New ‘Assembly Theory’ Is Repackaged Idolatry

New and improved — a mechanistic scientism! But isn't it like the old kind of worship of stones?

Archive: Does Group Dynamics Trump Natural Selection?

Two of our articles from 2003 are reproduced here, showing we have been in this work for a long time.

Nature Read in Youth and Paw

The wild chase of predator after prey happens, but we shouldn't make overly much of it.

Darwinism Dumbs Down Science

Darwinese short circuits the requirement for rigor in scientific explanations.
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