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Botany Witnesses Day 3 Wisdom

New evidence shows that plants are “nutrient-smart”, equipped with a “phosphorus-dependent switch” controlling flowering time.

SCT: Another Design Word to Know: Phenology

Organisms must adapt to seasonal change, and they come well equipped for year-round living.

The Cosmos as Sacred Text

Materialism cannot account for mind without borrowing the very idealism it rejects.

Robot Fail Highlights Human Coordination

Despite the rapid progress in artificial intelligence, AI systems continue to fall far short of human dexterity and fine-motor capability.

How the Vagus Nerve Regulates Digestion

The vagus nerve’s right branch plays a key role in digestive signaling.

New Films Dazzle With Awe About the Human Body

Body systems are wondrous in isolation, but they have to work with multiple body systems.

Junk DNA Can Fight Cancer

Scientists now declare that parts of human DNA formerly thought of as “junk” have cancer-fighting properties.

Time “Crystals” Found at the Quantum Level

Nano-scale oscillations challenge evolutionary assumptions and reveal embedded design.

Earth’s Core Is Fine-Tuned for Surface Habitability

New simulations of the Earth’s core indicate extremely precise conditions for its formation, exposing flaws in cosmological evolutionary theory.

Creation Is the Turning Point

A change of direction has to start somewhere. For a life or country needing revival, it starts by recognizing where reality came from.

“Sharkitecture” Displays Intelligent Design in Shark Bones

Supported by strong minerals and springs, the shark skeleton is optimized for these ocean predators.

How to Tie AI into a Pretzel

A philosopher teaches a dogmatic AI engine how to think about science. Entertaining!

ENST: An Indomitable Salmon Returns to the Screen

The story of a salmon seeking its home creek was almost impossible to believe.

ENST: Growing a Bone Requires Foresight

Keeping bones aligned with attachment points as they grow is no small engineering feat.

Darwinist Clickbait Writers Have Gone Insane

They know ID is on the rise. They know public trust in science has plummeted. But they do it anyway.
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