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Genes Tell Time with Help from ‘Junk’ DNA

We don't sense time as an external arrival. We inhabit it as an internal necessity.

Gumby Clocks Keep Darwin Time

Rapid evolution does not solve the problem of complexity. It intensifies it.

Surprising Data? Just Add a Billion Years!

Evolution shows itself as a self-correcting story, not a self-correcting science.

Junk DNA Can Fight Cancer

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

Archive: Arctic Dinosaurs, Hearing, Birds, Multiverse, Caveman Diet, School Boards, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early February 2002, restored from archives.

Archive: Mutations, Dinosaurs, Water Lilies, Birds, Compound Eyes, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in late January 2002, restored from archives.

Evolution Rate: All Noise, No Signal

Darwinists boast of reducing noise in evolution data, but where is the signal?

Archive: Cells, Io, Cave Art, Solar System, Sex, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in October 2001.

Archive: Moon, Cannibalism, Stem Cells, Religious Doubts, Censorship

These 23-year-old stories from CEH showcase the variety of subjects we have reported on since our first year.

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

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

Archive: Caveman Rock, Body Time, Primate with Dinosaurs

Articles we printed in April 2002 lead to a question: have evolutionists changed in the last 22 years?

Two-Timers in the Darwin Party

Evolutionary rates vary by seven orders of magnitude. What kind of theory is that?

Deep Time Leads to Absurd Conclusion

The circularity of assuming Darwinism and deep time slams headlong against logic.

Early Chordate Squeezes Darwin

A new fossil chordate puts even more bang in the Cambrian explosion.

How to Darwinize Living Fossils

How far can one stretch a theory to fit anomalies? At some point it becomes ridiculous.
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