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Brain Cleaned by Abdominal Hydraulic System

Scientists discover that the human brain is more mechanically interconnected with the abdomen than previously thought. 

Bees Promote Biodiversity and Human Wellbeing

Bees perform numerous functions that have ecological, economic, and even cultural value. Following World Bee Day and Biodiversity Days 2026, we reflect on the amazing design of bees.

Did Your Pet Evolve?

A disposition toward tame behavior may be part of many animals' created design.

Engineered Networks Mimic Living Networks

The world recognizes technological feats in telecommunications this month. We reflect on key common engineering parallels in biology pointing to markers of intelligent design.

Family Wellbeing Enhanced by Biblical Standards

The 2026 theme for International Day of Families acknowledges that not all families have equal outcomes. We discuss sociological evidence for the distinction of the Biblical standard in positive outcomes.

Can There Be Laws Before Laws of Nature?

A proposal for evolving the laws of nature from chaos does not answer it; it relocates it.

Stone Tools Are Hard, Evolutionary Dates Are Soft

This story illustrates how tenuous and assumption-dependent many evolutionary dating conclusions can be.

Lizard Evolution Challenges Deep Time

Phenomenal speed of change in “Hulk” lizards confounds gradualist expectations and evolutionary timelines.

Evolutionists Rethink Randomness of Mutations

Some evolutionists attempt to modify the long-standing view that random mutation is the foundational mechanism in evolutionary theory.

SCT: Darwinists Fear Validating Outsiders

There must be no hint of agreement with any ideas emanating from the intelligent design heretics.

Darwinists Insult Human Ancestor Intelligence

The belief that human ancestry stretches back a million years pushes evolutionists toward historical racism.

Scientists Discover that Water Is Wet

Even wetness, under examination, occupies a surprisingly narrow place in the space of all possible worlds.

Sense of Smell Uses a Barcode System

Smell is governed by a hidden spatial code, with ~1,100 receptors arranged in precise maps that align nose and brain.  

Science In a Crisis of Integrity

Important editorial suggests that the true extent of unreliable research may be substantially underestimated.

Leading Evolutionist Claims Rocks Evolve by Natural Selection

If the transition from chemistry to biology remains elusive, the theory must expand to absorb the chemistry itself.
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