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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.

Design Evident in Rainfall Patterns

Weather risks vary depending on whether rainfall moisture originates over land or oceanic sources.

First-Person Account of Hurricane Melissa

Dr Buckland-Reynolds endured the savage effects of Hurricane Melissa. Here is her report.

Time “Crystals” Found at the Quantum Level

Nano-scale oscillations challenge evolutionary assumptions and reveal embedded design.

Three-Legged Lizards and the Limits of Evolutionary Storytelling

When the evidence refuses to behave, the Darwinian narrative expands to fit.

Earth Balances Its Climate

Quantitative shifts in global biomass reveal surprising ecological balances that challenge foundational assumptions in climate science and evolutionary theory. 

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.

Can Science Analyze Wisdom?

A sociologist finds that wise people age better. But first, she has to know what wisdom is.

More Research Undermines Climate Consensus

What's at stake is a threat of punishing all humans (except elitists) around the globe for what may be a natural phenomenon.
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