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Archive: Flagellum, Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Crabs, Comets

Celebrate the summer solstice with these lost gems from CEH archives published in June 2002.

Great Oxidation Myth Creates Absurdities

A falsified zombie scenario known as the GOE is not a solution to evolutionary problems. It is a problem itself.

Better Science Without Darwin

Scientists wouldn't rush to imitate nature if it was poorly designed.

Archive: Ape Archaeology, Cat Psychology, Old DNA, and a Bridge

From May 2002, these articles are still informative and sometimes funny.

Endosymbiosis Under the Microscope

Do microbes get married and become one? Is this an example of evolution?

Have You Thanked God for Bacteria Today?

More research documents that bacteria are essential for good health.

Engineers Follow Inspiring Creatures

From tiny to mighty, living cells, animals and plants inspire human technology.

Redundancy in the Genetic Code Serves an Engineering Purpose

It's not wasteful to keep multiple copies of genes in the genome, a test of redundancy shows.

Nitrogen Fixation: No Evolution Here

It's "one of the most energetically challenging biochemical reactions in nature," and it just appeared and never changed.

Tenure No Longer Protects Creationist Professors

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

Gene Sharing Is Not Evolution

Microbes in the ocean share genes in tiny bubbles, but where did the genes come from?

The Dinosaur Times

Reports about giant reptiles in the news: plesiosaurs and mosasaurs in the Sahara, fast-growing sauropods, Jurassic fish, more!

Body Was Created for Healing Itself

New discoveries point out automatic mechanisms for repair and health. Could disease result from failure of these processes?

News Media Swallow 830 Million Year Old Life Claim

The extreme gullibility of scientists and reporters displays their blind love for Darwin and deep time.

Darwinism as a Drug

It's an upper like laughing gas that makes the user act silly. It's a sedative like soma that depresses the sense of responsibility.
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