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Plants Do Calculus

A simple shoot emerging from the soil can add, subtract, and integrate multiple dynamic signals over time.

Mathematicians Visualize Evolution in Algorithms

Molecules just want to come together and become living cooperators, say these university eggheads.

Fallen, Fallen Is Big Science the Great

Big Science has become a dwelling place of demons and a prison of every unclean spirit. And they admit it.

Brain Thoughts

Here are recent findings about brains that are big and small, squishy and tough, but all amazing.

Natural Selection Is Vacuous, Says Evolutionist; Part II: Hidden Agency

Don't take our word for it that Natural Selection reduces to the Stuff Happens Law. Listen to an evolutionist say it.

How Science Could Destroy Itself

Without this essential ingredient, long taken for granted, science could collapse.

Scientists Are Just as Morally Fraught as Other People

Working in a lab and publishing in a peer-reviewed journal does not offer immunity from the moral or logical lapses.

Fast Flight Specializations in Birds and Bats

When you are moving rapidly, you need to see things differently.

Science Has to Borrow a Moral Compass

Observing facts is not enough to determine whether something is good or evil.

Planning Your Next Revolutionary Invention

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

Built-in Brain Designs that Amaze Scientists

Here's a quick run-down of brain news that should make us stand in awe of the 3-pound mass inside our skulls.

Gecko Gripper Picks Up Anything

The gecko gripper is just one of many exciting developments in the field of biomimetics: the imitation of nature's designs.

Evolutionists Don't Understand Their Own Theory

If evolutionists and reporters stuck to the essence of neo-Darwinism, many of their claims would never reach the press.

Can Evolutionists Steal Biomimetics?

For a science about designs in nature, some evolutionists seem eager to take credit for biomimetics.
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