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Better Science Without Darwin

Scientists wouldn't rush to imitate nature if it was poorly designed.

Brain Plasticity in Children with Cataracts

News of more plasticity in vision than we thought was possible in older children is most welcome.

The Eyes Have It: Another Case of Evolution Falsification

A comparison of cephalopod eyes with mammal eyes does not demonstrate Darwinian evolution.

Trilobite Ocelli Found; Like Compound Eyes, They Popped Into Existence

The so-called median eyes of many arthropods were thought to be missing in trilobites, but have now been discovered.

“Simple” Vision Is Too Much for Evolution

The complexities of human visual consciousness exceed the capabilities of evolutionary processes.

Gaze Anchoring Keeps Your Eye on the Ball

Without this automatic ability in the eye, vision would be awash in distracting information.

Evolutionists Refute “Poor Design” Claim for Human Eye

Evolutionists have finally caught up with creationists: they show that the octopus eye is not superior and the human eye is not "backwards"

Body Gifts to Stop Taking for Granted

There's more going on in our bodies than we know. We should exercise more gratitude.

Natural Selection Is Catnip to Darwinians

The words put them in a state of euphoria, dreaming they have explained something when all they have said is "stuff happens."

Wonders of the Equipment in Your Head

Look at what scientists are finding you can do, or is being done automatically for you.

Small Wonders: Arthropods With Superpowers

Robot designers know that making things big is easy, but making them small is hard. How do you pack a multitude of capabilities in a tiny space? Consider these little guys.

Strange and Wonderful Animals Explored

Look at what scientists are learning about some common animals, and others not so common.

Adult Stem Cells Eliminate Need for Embryo Killing

As another fight looms over presidential policy on embryonic stem cells, here's what the latest news shows about the efficacy of adult stem cells.

More Body Wonders

Things you probably didn't learn about in anatomy or physiology.

How the Brain Serves the Mind

More sophisticated than any computer, the brain runs many background tasks to aid and assist our conscious choices.
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