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2017

Michael Harms lab

Protein Mutations Are Highly Coupled

This is a clear falsification of an evolutionary expectation expressed across many years, and widely held by a consensus of experts. Read More ›
Big Bang

ID’s Top Six — The Fine-Tuning of the Universe

Some scientists respond, “Well, there must be an enormous number of universes and each one is a little different. This one just happened to turn out right.” Read More ›

Check Out These Surprising Early Reviews of A.N. Wilson’s Darwin Biography!

We’re still more than a month out from the U.S. release of Wilson’s Charles Darwin: Victorian Mythmaker. Read More ›
Lemaitre

ID’s Top Six — The Origin of the Universe

In 1927, Belgian astronomer Georges Lemaître theorized that the universe began with a single explosion from a densely compacted state. Read More ›

Was Hitler a Creationist? Sure, Just Like Darwin

Hitler in his writing spoke of a “creator,” and a “Lord,” as well as using terms strongly suggestive of Darwinian thinking. Read More ›
blind cave fish

Upsetting Another Evolutionary Icon — Blindness in Cave Fish Is Due to Epigenetics

Methylation of key development genes represses their expression, and with it eye development, in this venerable icon of evolution. Read More ›
internet of cells

Internet of Cells: The Next Revolution?

Cells are connected in surprising ways that molecular biologists are just now beginning to understand. Read More ›
Cat-and-book

Mammoth Critique of Theistic Evolution Will Be Out on November 30

It includes a comprehensive scientific critique of Darwinian evolution, three chapters arguing against common descent, and four chapters about human origins. Read More ›

Complexity and Contradictions: Richard Weikart on Hitler’s Religion

There’s something deeply refreshing about scholarship that acknowledges the complexity of its subject. Read More ›

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