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Archives: Oxygen, Early Mature Universe, Cell Proofreading, More

This set of entries from January 2002 contains major announcements that we have cited ever since.

Archive: Peer Review, Amoebas, Self-Organization, Mars, Stomach Acid, Cholesterol, Junk DNA

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in late November 2001, restored from archives.

Archive: Your Model Train Set

Model trains in your cells? Yes: read about this and other wonders from 21 years ago. Note: Some embedded links may no longer work. Your Model Train Set   02/25/2003 Model train enthusiasts never had it so good. Imagine five different models of finely-crafted engines, all in perfect working order, and enough track to cover a […]

Tenure No Longer Protects Creationist Professors

Professor Change Laura Tan expelled: a new book about a new case.

Darwinism Friday Follies

Here's another collection of groaners by Darwinians worshiping King Charley.

Origin of Eukaryotes: Still Wishing and Hoping Endosymbiosis Is True

Subsequent to the origin of life, the origin of eukaryotic cells is admittedly the next most serious problem for evolutionists.

Are Giant Viruses Alive?

Another new form of life discovered: the world gets more complicated.

Lying for Darwin: A Global Pandemic

Science is infected with parasitic doctrines that have developed antibiotic resistance against logic.

Darwin’s Tree Is Dead

How many people have heard that Darwin's famous branching-tree diagram of universal common ancestry is obsolete? Many scientists haven't heard yet, either.

Bacteria Rule the Earth

Bacteria are inescapable. They're everywhere. Fortunately, many of them are here for good.

Health May Depend on Good Viruses and Microbes

There is still much to learn about the human body. Some of our best friends may not even share our own genes.

How Well Do Evolutionists Understand Endosymbiosis?

The theory that early cells engulfed microbes that became mitochondria is often presented overconfidently.

Microbes Are Wired for Communication

New findings show surprising communication systems between bacteria, including power grids with tiny electrical cables.

How Explanatory Is Evolutionary Theory?

Darwinians make big boasts about their theory as the central organizing principle in biology, but what does it actually explain?

Big Leak in Universal Common Ancestor Theory

Evolutionists speculating about the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA) begin with lots of L.U.C.K.
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