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SCT: A Word You Should Learn: Interoception

You have senses all over your body that keep your internal organs balanced even under stress.

Robot Fail Highlights Human Coordination

Despite the rapid progress in artificial intelligence, AI systems continue to fall far short of human dexterity and fine-motor capability.

How the Vagus Nerve Regulates Digestion

The vagus nerve’s right branch plays a key role in digestive signaling.

SCT: Intelligent Design Wins a Nobel Prize

This article by the CEH editor discusses the 2025 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

Fig Trees Convert Carbon Dioxide into Stone

Scientists discover remarkable sequestration and symbiosis in fig trees, pointing to fine-tuning while raising questions about long-age geological assumptions and climate projections.

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.

Imaginary Evolution in Real Time

Evolutionists claim to be watching evolution in action. Their claims demonstrate inaction instead.

Closer Look Found Important Functions in Junk RNA

Did evolutionists' belief in genomic junk delay important discoveries?

How Flies Control Eyes Size

Getting left-right symmetry doesn't just happen. It is regulated by specialized machines.

Is Evolution Destroying Modern Medicine?

Impersonal health care is a symptom of a Darwinian worldview.

Body Design Extends to the Cell

From the whole body to each individual cell, we appear engineered for a purpose.

Adult Body Proportions Partly Solved

Progress in solving the mystery of adult-size similarity in animals: new genetic process sheds light on how organ proportionality works.

Pancreas Knows Not to Digest Itself

The pancreas creates powerful digestive juices that could auto-digest the organ were it not for regulatory systems.

Botanical Marvels: How Plants Catch Light and Take Flight

Land plants enhance our world in many ways, but some of the most amazing ways are at the micro level and atomic level.

Design Language Works in Biology

There are many ways to explain design in nature without having to get religious about it.
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