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Cryptobiotic soil crust
dirt
Photo: Cryptobiotic soil crust, by Nihonjoe (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons.

Intelligent Design in the Dirt

If you’ve ever visited a desert, you may have noticed small clumpy mounds of crusty dirt in between the stretches of sand. Read More ›
Illustra team
Photos: Illustra team and friends (top), Dean Ortner (middle), Lad Allen (bottom).

To Our Friends at Illustra Media: Congratulations on 20 Years of Excellence in Documentary Filmmaking!

Illustra's parade of hits has reached around the world with superb presentations of intelligent design in the cell, in life, and in the universe. Read More ›
eclipse 1925
Photo: Viewing an eclipse, January 24, 1925, by Harris & Ewing photo studio [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

The Impact of Solar Eclipses for History

When the sky goes dark at mid-day, people notice. Read More ›
Indian eclipse
eclipse
Photo: Total eclipse, photographed from Neem Ka Thana, Indian, 1995.

Solar Eclipses Still Inspire Science

The privileged position of our space platform allows for habitability, scientific discovery, and total solar eclipses. Read More ›
India eclipse
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Photo: Research team studies the 1995 total solar eclipse near Neem Ka Thana, India.

Great American Eclipse: A Teachable Moment   

Here are tips for using this rare astronomical event to share principles of intelligent design. Read More ›
cold spot
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Photo: Galaxy UGC 12591, by ESA/Hubble & NASA.

A Cold Spot In Space — “Evidence” of a Multiverse?

It’s the single dreamiest, most unsupported idea in all of science, making Darwinian evolution look like a really solid bet by comparison. Read More ›
Metaxas on TRAPPIST-1 system
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech.

Remember Those Exciting “Earth-Like” Planets of the TRAPPIST-1 System? The Honeymoon Is Over

New 3D computer climate modeling casts doubt on the hubbub of one month ago. Read More ›
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Photo credit: 20th Century Fox.

Doug Axe: Hidden Figures and the Engineering Challenge to Darwinism

Ahead of tomorrow night's Academy Awards ceremonies, Dr. Axe offers some steely and merciless observations. Read More ›

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