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Human Consciousness: AI Can’t Compute or Compete

As science continues to wrestle with the mystery of consciousness, the intricacy of human life points unmistakably to divine design.

Cancer Evolution: Can Death Reveal the Logic of Life?

When a theory of biology asks us to see death, breakdown, and negation as creative, it is no longer describing reality. It is inverting it.

Another Mystery of How Childbirth Works Discovered

As we learn more about the human body, its complexity becomes increasingly apparent.

Gumby Clocks Keep Darwin Time

Rapid evolution does not solve the problem of complexity. It intensifies it.

Could ‘Cleaner’ Fuels Be Reducing Cloud Formation?

Scientists find 67% regional reduction in cloud droplet concentration since the introduction of ‘cleaner’ fuels.

Go to the Ant, Sluggard

Ants are "superefficient" at teamwork, a recent study shows.

Archive: Meteorites, Plant IQ, RNA, Hearing, Brain, Dino, MRI, Evolution

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in mid-February 2002, restored from archives.

Archive: Clocks, JPL, Smell, Rapid Geology, Mole Rats, Darwin for Kids, ATP Synthase, Golgi, Joy

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

Intricate Design Found in Sperm Cells

Research is proving that a supposed simple cell is far more complex than once thought

Archive: Darwin, Mendel, and Style

Two entries from Creation-Evolution Headlines twenty years ago show that doubts about Darwin go way back.

New ‘Assembly Theory’ Is Repackaged Idolatry

New and improved — a mechanistic scientism! But isn't it like the old kind of worship of stones?

Mathematicians Visualize Evolution in Algorithms

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

Green Darwinism Wilts Under Questioning

When plants first came ashore, they say, the world turned green with trees and flowers. But how? They evolved. They just evolved.

New Illustrated eBook Shows Design in the Human Body

Color illustrations and fascinating facts make this educational book of interest to everyone, not just students

Time Dilation in Evolutionary Rates

The speed of evolution is like general relativity. It goes fast or slow depending on the storyteller's frame of reference.
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