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How to Build a Tiny Moss Leaf

The Creator's handiwork shines through the details.

New Problems for Solar System Evolution

Rather than continuing to force the evidence into a purely naturalistic framework, scientists should follow the evidence wherever it leads.

Cells Have a “Hail Mary” Strategy to Minimize Damage

Living cells are equipped with extraordinarily sophisticated, energy-intensive systems designed primarily to suppress mutations.

Climate Change Alarmism Pushed in Schools

A proposed act raises ongoing questions about how controversial scientific topics should be presented in public education.

Sea Turtle Stampede: Local Event or Global Flood?

Rapid burial was clearly essential to preserve more than 1,000 delicate paddle prints – strong evidence that fast sedimentation occurred.

Design Crashes the LUCA Party

Looks like the whole party was intelligently designed from the start.

How to Teach AI to Reason Scientifically

AI inherits the naturalistic biases that are deeply embedded in our culture, but can learn to judge evidence.

Autism and Acetaminophen: Update

Subjectivity in secondary research retains the confounding factors present in observational studies.

Autism, Acetaminophen, and Human Genetic Health

Critics may prefer silence until proof arrives. But silence is also a policy choice—with consequences.
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