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Evolutionary Medicine: Help or Hindrance?

Does evolutionary theory promote development of new therapies to treat disease? Proponents make big claims but there is little evidence that it helps.

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

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

Do Bacteria Grow Old?

Life cannot mutate for millions of years. This is a major challenge to old-age claims.

Archive: Mountains, Demons, Proteins, Mutations, Human Lab Rats

The following short articles were first published in June 2002.

Why Don’t Humans Make Their Own Vitamin C?

The genetics of vitamin C variability is more complex than it appears. It does not prove evolution.

Why Biology Will Always Surpass Biomimetics

Humans can learn from nature but can never successfully duplicate nature.

Mutations Battle Living Fossils

Attempts to harmonize living fossil research with mutation research fail.

Does Chernobyl Disprove Genetic Entropy?

A study on roundworms thriving in the forbidden zone does not falsify the genetic entropy hypothesis.

How to Debunk Darwinian Bunk

These scientists don't even understand their own theory. They personify evolution!

Explaining Mammals: “Origination” as a Darwin Dodge

Where did mammals come from? They "originated." What kind of scientific explanation is that?

Genome Maintenance Defies Evolution

Darwinism cannot explain the multi-part systems required to maintain the DNA code.

Chernobyl Dogs Survive Without Evolving

Stray dogs left behind after the Chernobyl accident are still living and reproducing, but not becoming more fit.
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Hummingbirds and Humans Evolved by Mistake

To believe this evolutionary tale, one must accept that a genetic mistake created our beloved backyard acrobats.

Darwinism Friday Follies

Here's another collection of groaners by Darwinians worshiping King Charley.

What Are Introns For?

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