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How Women Survive Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding should break down mothers’ bones but doesn’t. Why not? In human anatomy little details matter.

Fossil Soft Tissue: An Apatite for Rotten Fish

Scientists put up with the smell of rotting sea bass for 2.5 months to learn why some fossils preserve soft tissues. They didn't learn much.

Re-imagining Food

Would you eat these things? Gross but nutritious, some health scientists say we should.

Smarty Plants

There's more going on in your local weed than scientists could have imagined in Linnaeus's day.

More Plants That Didn’t Evolve

We continue with looks at how plants supposedly evolved, drawing from latest news from the leading journals and science media outlets.

More Original Protein Found in Older Bird Fossil

The new discovery from China dates back 130 million years on the evolutionary timeline.

More to Thank God for in Your Brain

News about the most complex arrangement of matter in the known universe.

More to Thank God for in Your Body

Here's news about wonders in the human body you may not know about.

Animal PhDs in Physics

Many animals and plants have mastered physics and chemistry. Engineers would do well to learn from them.

Global Flood OK if Proposed by Evolutionists

Another attempt to explain the Cambrian explosion proposes a global flood that tapped the capacity of simple animals to evolve new body plans suddenly.

Oozing Life Up Against All Odds

The origin of life clearly requires a major leap in complexity, but not just any complexity. A conglomerate rock is complex, but not alive. Life has functional complexity – the ability to selectively take in materials to grow, move and reproduce. Life also requires growth, but not just any growth. Fire grows and reproduces, but is not alive, whereas a living cell grows and reproduces according to internal programmed instructions. Evolutionists think the origin of life by natural causes is a tractable problem that will eventually be solved. Let’s see a couple of examples of how their work is coming along.
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