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Archive: Fruit Fly in Flight Simulator

Here are more stories from 20 years ago at Creation-Evolution Headlines, Dec. 2003.

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.
The geyser plumes of Enceladus can be seen from long distances

Archive: Enceladus Eruptions Reported (2005)

We were among the first to announce the geysers found on Enceladus.

Could Antimatter Space Travel Take Us to the Stars?

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

Frank Borman, Genesis-Reading Astronaut, Travels Beyond the Stars

The Apollo 8 crew is remembered for its Christmas Eve reading from Genesis 1.

Savory Stories About Salt

What do these articles have in common? Sodium chloride, a common substance with wide application.
Pluto (color-enhanced) from New Horizons, Sept 24, 2015 release

Pluto Volcano Must Be Young

A cryo-supervolcano on Pluto cannot be as old as the planet. What made it erupt relatively recently?

Big Bang Failures Reach the Breaking Point

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

Can Secular Spirituality Exist?

The rarity of life in the cosmos is making some scientists look for meaning in mindlessness.

Not Enough Supernovas for Deep Time

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

Physicists Love the Dark

Latest news on dark energy and dark matter show secular scientists still clueless but excited.

Geomagnetic Field Mirrors High-Energy Electrons Away from Earth

Another benefit of a global magnetic field has been found, but it cannot last forever.

Black Hole Count Rises, Compounding Cosmology’s Lumps

The lumpiness problem has just been multiplied as JWST finds numerous large early black holes.

UFO Claims Still Waiting for Undeniable Evidence

The main question is not whether reputable people have seen unexplained objects, but what they are.

Questions Materialists Fail to Ask

Evolutionary biologists and non-theistic scientists ask the wrong questions and avoid some obvious ones.
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