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How Atmospheric Nitrogen Gets Into Life

Nitrogen fixation outperforms all other fertilizing elements in accelerating forest growth, underscoring the unmatched efficiency of natural systems.

Sargassum Secrets and Symbiosis

A recent surge in Sargassum reveals insights into how these seaweed proliferations are relevant examples of intelligent design

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

The following short articles were first published in June 2002.

How Darwinism Is Made to Look Like Science

A century-long strategy has allowed Darwinians to parasitize science, overcome its natural defenses, and establish storytelling as legitimate research .

Nitrogen Fixation: No Evolution Here

It's "one of the most energetically challenging biochemical reactions in nature," and it just appeared and never changed.

Desert Varnish Goes Biological

What was thought to be a geological phenomenon turns out to be the work of photosynthetic bacteria.

Nitrogen, Not Carbon, Is Killing the Planet, Worriers Say

Will the globalists start calling on citizens and businesses to reduce their nitrogen footprint?

For the Love of Trees

You don't have to be a proverbial tree-hugger to love trees and wonder at all the things they can do, and do for us.
Blue lupines in southern California

Peas and Prosperity

A healthy plant community relies on natural mechanisms that agricultural scientists can tap into.
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