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Evolutionary “Patchwork” or Poor Proofreading?

It used to be a requirement to check the status of your information when writing about science.

How a Cell Prepares for Division

At this scale, the cell does not appear to be reacting. It appears to be operating with a framework in which structure, timing, and function are tightly integrated.

Blow Your Mind Watching DNA Repair Itself

Animation of DNA break repair is almost sure to convince one of design. But let's see how Darwinians handle it.

Biological Tiles Make Life Beautiful

Is something going on more than mere consequences of natural laws?

SCT: How Cells Play the Genetic Instrument

The genome is like a finely tuned piano. But what plays it? Read about the pianist here.

Fall Colors: For Beauty or for Mere Survival?

Evolutionary thinking assumes that beauty must pay its way, that splendor is tolerated only if it serves survival.

Protein Folding Factories Unveiled

With conveyor belts and quality control, these dynamic folding centers ensure cell health.

What Is Biofluorescence, and Did It Evolve?

Baffled by biofluorescence diversity, scientists claim it evolved separately over 100 times.

ENST: Cells Find Method in Madness

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

Why You Can Wiggle Your Ears

The Human Ear Muscles, Usually Undeveloped in Persons Living in Modern Western Society, Are in Fact Functional—Not Useless Vestiges.

Do Genome Sizes Prove Evolution?

Simple life-forms have small, simple genomes; complex life-forms have large, complex genomes.

Closer Look Found Important Functions in Junk RNA

Did evolutionists' belief in genomic junk delay important discoveries?

How Authoritarianism in Science Prevents Objective Evaluation of Darwinism

Mockery is not an argument. Let the science speak.

How Secular Institutions Can Do Design Science

Design science is done any time a scientist assumes a purpose and looks for it. No overt appeals to religion or ideology are needed.

New Model of Chirality Untestable

It's one of the biggest mysteries for evolutionary biologists: the origin of handedness in biomolecules. A new solution is all hat and no cattle.
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