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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.

Purifying Slanted Science for Fun and Wisdom

This is a skill anyone can develop to sharpen their critical thinking and remove bias.

How Evolution Is Taught in Public Schools

Long-held beliefs are not easily abandoned—even when new evidence suggests they should be.

SCT: Quorum Sensing—Another Skill Unique to Life

From the smallest cell to the greatest whale, algorithmic processes like quorum sensing distinguish the biotic from the abiotic.

Jellyfish-Like Fossils Fit Recent Creation, Not Evolution

Remains of a soft jellyfish-like animal should not have been preserved but were found in abundance.

Why Evolution Cannot Be Invoked Before Life Exists

The attempt to explain the integrated whole in terms of its primitive parts remains, quite literally, outside the realm of science.

Interpreting Smudges to Solve Darwin Troubles

Dates ascribed to new Chinese fossils, with ample amounts of interpretation, let evolutionists allege a slower rise to the Cambrian explosion.

Scientists Imitate the Octopus for Shape-Shifting Material

New “soft photonic skins” present breakthroughs in materials science that can transform from flat to 3D and camouflage – inspired by the octopus! 

SCT: You Can Only Have Thick Darwinism

An eye-opening paper dismisses the idea that you can thin Darwinism down to just a theory about biology.

AI Scientist Writes Its Own Science Paper

Tokyo researcher develops the ‘AI Scientist’ that automates the entire scientific workflow for peer-reviewed article generation. We reflect on these developments from an ethical perspective. 

Design Crashes the LUCA Party

Looks like the whole party was intelligently designed from the start.

Carbon Mitigation? Leave It to Beaver

Beavers engineer a Swiss wetland that stores ten times more carbon than equivalents without beavers.

DNA Translation Is Context-Dependent

What initially appeared to be a straightforward system has proven to be an extraordinarily complex and highly regulated network.
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