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No Natural Limit to Human Lifespan

Short lifespans may involve more about what we do to our bodies than what our bodies do to us.

Darwinism as a Post-Observation What-If Game

The silly evolutionary spin put on observations of the natural world do not contribute to science; they cheapen it.

Stem Cell Headlines

Here's a list of news reports about stem cells for those interested in either health or bioethics.

Man's Days Are Numbered

The heart beats earlier than expected, but seems to have a limit.

Planning Your Next Revolutionary Invention

To innovate something people will want, follow the leader: the Creator of living creatures.

Humans May Have Lost Beneficial Traits

Imagine if you could regrow teeth all your life. Have we lost some capabilities during human history?

Real Creatures with Superpowers

Check out the capabilities of these amazing little critters.

Intelligent Design Is Leading Biology's Golden Age

Look at a natural design. Seek to understand it. Seek to imitate it. Biology advances.

Design in Tiny Fruit Flies

Among the smallest of flyers, these amazing insects pack incredible technology into a tiny package.

Real Men Take Nature Walks

When this man tells you to get out and take a walk in nature, you'd better do it.

Whale Secrets

Whales possess some remarkable traits that are the envy of engineers, and the dismay of evolutionists.

Buck Up; We're Stuck on Earth

Star Trek is out, scientists have found. Our bodies can't take extended space travel.

Life Keeps Quality Time

Several recent findings describe how living organisms keep accurate time in surprising ways.

Stem Cell Wars Continue

The race continues between scientists desperately seeking a rationale for harvesting human embryos and those who say, having adult stem cells and iPS cells available, they are unnecessary – and their use is unethical.

More Falsified Darwinian Expectations

Scientists continue finding the real world to be opposite evolutionary expectations. Here are some recent examples.
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