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Archive: RNA Repair, Diatom Strength, AAAS Superstition

These articles from February 2003 give glimpses into the status of science 21 years ago.

Hummingbirds Thrive on Sugar

Why don't hummingbirds get diabetes? They didn't evolve to live on sugar; they were designed that way.

Slaphappy Darwin Day

Darwin's 215th birthday is celebrated with giddy worship lubricated with copious libations of Darwine.

Another Saturn Moon Hired for Astrobiology

Liquid water under Mimas? Impossible. But if it is there, could life be far behind?

Winged Darwin: Pterosaur Diversity, But No Ancestor

A lizard could not just take off like a bird. Flight specs are required!

Homo habilis ‘Handy Man’ Getting Fired

More evolutionists admit major problems exist with this fossil and its interpretation.

Animists in Modern Dress: Origin-of-Lifers

The spirits of the molecules give rise to animated complex systems, goes the new false religion.

Archive: Eyes, Ears, Clocks, and Cold Dinosaurs

These entries from February 2022 are still worth reading. Enjoy!

How Flies Control Eyes Size

Getting left-right symmetry doesn't just happen. It is regulated by specialized machines.

Spiral Galaxies Revealed in Dazzling Multicolored Splendor

New images from the Webb telescope combined with Hubble images present a catalog of awesome structures.

Footprints in the Quicksands of Deep Time

The human footprints are real. Deep time is not.

How to Debunk Darwinian Bunk

These scientists don't even understand their own theory. They personify evolution!

Explore Inside a Migrating Salmon’s Nostril

Awesome circuitry is animated in Illustra Media's latest short film.

Darwinian Storytelling Dumbs Down Media

How silly does an evolutionary story have to get before reporters revolt?

Archive: DNA Repair, Cambrian Fish, More

Here are some articles from the archives about DNA repair, media, butterflies and more.
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