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Archive: Fungi, Dinosaurs, Octopus, Appendix, JPL, More

A broad variety of stories have been published at CEH for 23 years. Look back at to August 2001.

OOL Research ‘May Have’ Fooled Some People

The phrase "may have" is not scientific. It is a value-laden preference stemming from a prior worldview commitment.

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

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

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

The following short articles were first published in June 2002.

Intact Dinosaur Molecules Found

A skeptic's own lab proves that amino acids are from the original dinosaur.

Rethink of Genetics Supports ID over Darwinism

Out with junk DNA. Out with the Central Dogma. Make way for design thinking.

Engineers Follow Inspiring Creatures

From tiny to mighty, living cells, animals and plants inspire human technology.

Fossils Too Perfect for Deep Time

Evolutionists never question the vast ages for fossils that are exquisitely preserved.

Cells Recycle Their Own Garbage

An efficient system involving multiple complex parts keeps a cell clean, new Darwin-free research reveals.

Mathematicians Visualize Evolution in Algorithms

Molecules just want to come together and become living cooperators, say these university eggheads.

New Light Microscope Can Visualize Molecules

Super-resolution microscopy has been advancing by leaps and bounds for 20 years. Now, a cheaper method has been invented.

Silly Darwin Stories Continue

Macroevolutionary theory is in tatters, but it hasn't stopped Darwin storytellers from fantasizing.

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.

Nobel Prize Spotlights Cosmic and Organic Asymmetries

Heads or tails have equal probabilities, so why does nature sometimes prefer one over the other?

Cell Biologists Describe a “Beautiful, Flawless Machine”

All life depends on the Kinetochore. It hasn't evolved for a "billion years."
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