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Surprises in Science: How Do Possibilities Become Realities?

Does it make sense to imagine realities out of possibilities? Sure; a philosopher says, by committing self-deception!

Breaking the Darwinian Monopoly: Reflections on the New Education Agenda

Nearly 300 scientists demand a shift from profit to "fostering Human flourishing” in education—is it time to break free from Darwin’s grip?

Archive: Jellyfish, Stem Cells, Quran, Bats, Homo, Titan, Spiders, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in January 2002, restored from archives. Some of the items here were of fundamental importance at the time.

Evolutionary Psychology Refutes Itself

Why intelligent PhD psychologists cannot see this implicates Darwinism as a logic-destroying mind virus.

Closer Look Found Important Functions in Junk RNA

Did evolutionists' belief in genomic junk delay important discoveries?

Human Evolution Dates Are Unreliable

Leading nature museum admits flaws in all dates for human ancestors.

Do Cosmologists See Clearly with Chickenwire?

They talk glibly about observing objects billions of light-years away, but their empiricism is tainted by assumptions.

Can DNA Last 2 Million Years?

A new claim about ancient DNA deserves some scrutiny. Why did they double their maximum lifetime of DNA so quickly?

Telling the Tooth about Brains

Has new research about teeth helped evolutionists understand why humans evolved large brains?

The Wisdom of Doubting Scientific Consensus

If you wait long enough, scientists will find exceptions to their dogmas and will have to rethink everything.

Get Real: Evolutionists Are ‘Likely’ Clueless

Let's analyze what Darwinists think are 'likely' scenarios about how and when complex organisms evolved or went extinct.

Big Science Needs to Repent

In a stunning rebuke, 22 scientists write in Nature that science needs humility and transparency.

Extinctions: A Playground for Darwin Storytellers

The fossils show that many species are gone from our planet. But explaining how they went extinct depends on one's worldview beliefs.

Guesswork in Carbon Dating Exposed

It's the best-known radiometric dating technique for recent events, but it relies on numerous shaky input measures.

Radiocarbon Assumptions Questioned

Every dating method involves assumptions, because historical sciences are not repeatable like laboratory experiments.
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