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Cosmic Tension: Modern Cosmology Has Big Holes

Leading cosmologists admit major problems with orthodox cosmology.

Early Mature Galaxy Record Surpassed Again

The James Webb Space Telescope keeps finding large galaxies earlier than theory permits.

Archive: Mars, Pulsars, DNA, Mammals, More

These articles from late May 2002 still hold interest for CEH readers.

Archive: Ape Archaeology, Cat Psychology, Old DNA, and a Bridge

From May 2002, these articles are still informative and sometimes funny.

God Glorified in Solar Eclipse

Millions stood in awe of the April 8 solar eclipse but theists had the best time.

JWST Sets Record for Early Mature Galaxies

The James Webb Space Telescope sees mature stars and galaxies too early for big bang theory.

Archive: Gates of the Cell, and More ID Evidence

These articles from March 2002 were interesting then and still are now.

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.

Spiral Galaxies Revealed in Dazzling Multicolored Splendor

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

Big Bang Cosmology Still in Crisis

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

Cosmology Could Be Fundamentally Flawed

Citizens should know about mistaken predictions in science.

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.

Could Antimatter Space Travel Take Us to the Stars?

Could we use antimatter-based propulsion to visit alien worlds?

Big Bang Failures Reach the Breaking Point

If prediction is a test of good science, Big Bang theory should be renamed Big Bust.

Not Enough Supernovas for Deep Time

A stunning image of a 1987 supernova remnant raises questions about where all the others are.
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