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What Is Biofluorescence, and Did It Evolve?

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

Surprises in Science: How Do Possibilities Become Realities?

Does it make sense to imagine realities out of possibilities? Sure; a philosopher says, by committing self-deception!

Balderdash in Evolutionary Human History

Faith in deep time clouds the senses of evolutionary biologists speculating about the rise of farming and civilization.

Confusion Erupts over the Hunga Volcano’s Net Climate Cooling Effect 

Atmospheric scientists call for deeper analyses of climate complexities, as predictions fail, and warn of the potentially unforeseen consequences of geoengineering.

The Universe Wants to Evolve Humans

It's only natural, evolutionists at Penn State claim: planetary evolution favors our emergence

Big Science Reveals Dirty Laundry

Before giving obeisance to Big Science, citizens should examine the books.

Models Are Not Facts

Scientists rely on computer models, but are some of them creating fake illusions of reality?

Archive: Plant Email, Aliens, Sex, Sandstone, More

Here's a collection of short articles published by CEH in July 2001.

Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Defies Deep Time

New photos of Io are in from Juno, prompting discussions of time.

Reckless Claims Pollute Science

If scientists are serious about the lack of public trust, let them clean house at the universities.

Scientists: Often Wrong, Rarely Humble

What other career allows one to be totally wrong but proud of it?

Body Size Change Is Not Evolution

Evolutionists keep looking for laws to make Darwinism scientific. There are too many exceptions.

Biogeography: Whose Problem?

Don't think that evolutionists are immune from vexing questions about where species have dispersed.

Volcanoes Have Greater Impact on Climate than Thought

Scientists know less about geological influences on climate than the popular press claims

Rethink Science

If scientists knew as much as they think they do, they wouldn't be rethinking so many things so often.
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