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Are Modern Humans Degenerate Neanderthals?

The science is showing that human ancestors were bigger and stronger than we are. And probably smarter.

Dodos 1, Evolutionary Biologists 0

The tables have turned on evolutionists equating the dodo bird with ineptness.

Will Evolutionists Ever Admit That Life Never Existed on Mars?

After a long string of failures to find evidence of life, many scientists continue, in hope against hope, to search for it.

Darwin-Drunk Media Competes for Stupid Awards

An otherwise good week of science was corrupted by silly stories glorifying Darwin's Stuff Happens Law.

Kelp Forests Improve Climate

Giant kelp may form the most productive marine biome to aid climate mitigation efforts. We explore the innovative potential for biomimicry of kelp and its implications on the origins’ debate.

Human Brain Complexity Surpasses Animal Brains

Human brains are superior not just in the quantity of neurons, but the quality.

Can Soccer Glorify God?

As we approach the World Cup Finals, we reflect on the biological processes necessary for playing soccer and how even these leisurely activities point to God’s handiwork.

Can Artificial Intelligence Understand Goodness?

As Geneva prepares for the global ‘AI for Good’ summit (July 7-10), this article reflects on key questions in the AI debate pertaining to morality and ‘goodness’.

Is the “Science God” in Trouble?

An important reason people believe in evolution is due to their social connections.

AI Is More Open-Minded Than Darwinists

A CEH colleague poses questions to MS Copilot, finding it much more astute than the popular science press.

Your Genome Has a Guardian

As we learn more about the genome, it becomes increasingly clear that it did not evolve, but was designed.

Tiny Birds, Big Evolutionary Claims

A discussion moves beyond adaptation itself to broader claims about speciation and evolutionary diversification.

Humans Are Not Souped-Up Apes

The human mind and body are overdesigned with abilities and behaviors above and beyond the needs of survival.

Genes Tell No Tales About Language Evolution

The better we understand the machinery of life, the more intricate it becomes – and the more the evolutionary narrative begins to look like a theoretical jury-rigging.

Why Crabs Walk Sideways

Evolutionary scientists admit to finding “no intermediates” in crab locomotion. It originated once.
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