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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.

Robot Design Cheered for Being Like a Seed

It's clever, and may help farmers, but common Erodium plants do it naturally all the time.

We’re Safe from an A.I. Takeover

Don’t worry. AI is a very long way from replacing humans. It cannot yet do even simple rocket-science projections.

Gene Sharing Is Not Evolution

Microbes in the ocean share genes in tiny bubbles, but where did the genes come from?

What Are Introns For?

The origin of introns is a mystery to evolutionists. They apply magic, calling it an "evolutionary burst."

DNA Does Not Explain Morphology

How do you get from a linear code to a skeleton? A new book says nobody has found the answer.

Archer Fish Stars in New Movie

Illustra Media has just released a short documentary about an underwater sharpshooter: the Archer Fish!

How to Charge Your Smartphone on a Grill

It can be done, but there are certain other requirements that are not likely to happen naturally.

Early Humans Made Monumental Structures

No animal makes things on this scale. Humans are endowed with skill and foresight to plan big things.

Molecular Machines Labor 24×7 Every Day

It's Labor Day in America, but the molecular motors in your body never take a holiday break.

How to Comb a Jelly

To make a comb jelly attractive to a Darwinian, all you have to do is reduce the number of miracles required for its appearance.

JWST Surprises and Discoveries

Galaxies evolve quicker than expected, and stunning new images of Hubble classics dazzle the eyes.
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.

Gaze Anchoring Keeps Your Eye on the Ball

Without this automatic ability in the eye, vision would be awash in distracting information.

Insect Wings: How Darwinists Fly Off Course

Asking the wrong questions can lead a scientist nowhere. A recent example is trying to explain insect wings.
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