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SCT: Quorum Sensing—Another Skill Unique to Life

From the smallest cell to the greatest whale, algorithmic processes like quorum sensing distinguish the biotic from the abiotic.

Start an Outdoor Creation Ministry

Taking people outdoors to learn about creation can motivate and excite people in multiple ways.

GSR: Where Is Heaven?

How is belief in heaven possible in light of modern cosmology?

IDTF: CEH Editor Interviewed about Interoception

Interoception is a complex "system of systems" in the body that defies evolution.

IDTF: Zombie Icons of Evolution Need to Be Buried Permanently

These icons have even less ground to stand on than they did back then, yet they walk.

ICR: Follow the Water, or Something Else?

NASA follows the water to look for life, but this article offers a better target to aim at.

GSR: Are We Alone in the Universe?

In an interview with David Rives, CEH Editor discusses the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence.

GSR: Humans as Tiny Specks on a Pale Blue Dot

CEH Editor asks, "How can God care for us tiny specks in a vast universe?"

ENST: Cells Find Method in Madness

Cells are not overcome with disorder; they overcome disorder with function.

ENST: Heterochirality Kills

Researchers found out what happens if they force a protein out of its one-handed norm.

CMI: Are Extrasolar Planets a Challenge to Biblical Cosmology?

CEH Editor David Coppedge wrote about this ten years ago in Creation Magazine.

CSAA: Report on a Presentation in Canada

A report on a Zoom presentation to a creation association in Alberta, 2020.

ENST: Cell Machines and Planetary Habitability

This article by the CEH Editor was published at Evolution News in 2017.

ENST: Protein Designers Compete for Prizes

"ENST" is a prefix for articles our Editor has written for Evolution News & Science Today.
Evolution: Possible or Impossible?

Coppedge Book Is Back Online

Long overdue, we have just re-uploaded Dr James F Coppedge's classic, Evolution: Possible or Impossible? to our website.
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