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Entropy Wins QM Challenges

The Second Law of Thermodynamics still tolerates no exceptions.

Archive: Baby IQ, microRNA, Moon Rocks, Plant Muscle, Mars, Courts, Darwin Tree Mixup, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in late October 2001, restored from archives.

Hawking Left Our Privileged Planet on an Absurd Note

His Legacy Might Be Called 'On the Origin of a Fine-Tuned Universe from Nothing.'

Darwinists Try to Overcome Just-So Story Reputation

Try as they might, theorists cannot turn Darwinism into a mechanistic law of science.

Leaky Mitochondria Keep Sea Otters Warm

Darwin-free research on sea otters might have benefits for humans.

Darwinism Stretches Imaginations

Is the Gumby action figure of Darwin made of Flubber or Silly Putty? Either material works, depending on the need of the moment.

Exomoon Seen Forming in Astronomers’ Imaginations

Progress bias misleads scientists into mistaking circular reasoning for fact.

How to Get Everything from Nothing

Science fails to get around the greatest problem in evolution: how to get something instead of nothing.

Molecular Darwinism Ignores Information

In an attempt to bring DNA under Darwin's mechanism and thermodynamics, this theory ignores the elephant in the room.

Evolutionist Admits Darwin’s Connection to Racism

Although often ignored, some science organizations that embrace evolution acknowledge the close causative connection between Darwinism and racism.

Origin of Life: Can Peptides Form Naturally in Water?

Scientists find a way to synthesize polypeptides in the presence of water, but does it support naturalistic origin of life?

Earth’s Magnetic Field Decaying at an Alarming Rate

The biosphere depends on earth's magnetic field, but it has been decaying rapidly for 1500 years.

Environments Do Not Cause Adaptations

The way some evolutionists think, light creates eyes, sound creates ears, and odors create noses.

Another RNA World ‘Missing Link’ Experiment Misses the Point

Magic droplets overcome one hurdle with help from humans, but so what?

Classical Creation Physicists Still Make News

They lived before relativity and quantum mechanics, but their insights continue to stimulate productive research in 21st-century physics.
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