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More Original Molecules Found in “Old” Fossils

The original color molecules from snails are still present after 12 million Darwin Years.

Archive: The Lone Ranger in Science Is Sometimes the Good Guy

Grote Reber's story is little known but important. Here it is again from 21 years ago.

Animists in Modern Dress: Origin-of-Lifers

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

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.

Archive: DNA Repair, Cambrian Fish, More

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

Leviathan Was Real

They're not just sailors' tales. Sea monsters really existed.

Big Bang Cosmology Still in Crisis

The lumpiness problem keeps getting worse, and most of reality is unknown.

2023 in Review

Thanks to all who have supported CEH. Here are highlights from 2023. Reporting will resume on Jan. 2.

James Tour Lab Hammers Cancer

James Tour's lab at Rice has found a way to hammer cancer cells to smithereens with light.

Human Evolution Dates Are Unreliable

Leading nature museum admits flaws in all dates for human ancestors.

Archive: Horses’ “Vestigial Muscles” Are Really Dampers

This reprint from 22 years ago is sure to be a hit with horseback riders.

Cosmology Could Be Fundamentally Flawed

Citizens should know about mistaken predictions in science.

COP28 vs Science

The UN climate conference is making world-shattering decisions based on questionable scientific inference.

Fat Star Child Too Big for Mom

Could a mother give birth to a 170-pound baby? That's what a new exoplanet is like.
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