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Photo: Hydrothermal vents, by NOAA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Top Ten Cheats in “Monumental” Origin of Life Research

Brand new research from the Salk Institute has just been published relating to the origin of self-replicating RNA — a lynchpin in the RNA-world hypothesis. Read More ›
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Natural Machinery Operates Without Intervention; But How?

We’re going to need a new philosophy: one that can handle realities the Elizabethans and Victorians could never have imagined. Read More ›
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Photo: Engulfed by a phagocyte, by Leena H. Bajrai, Samia Benamar, Esam I. Azhar, Catherine Robert, Anthony Levasseur, Didier Raoult, Bernard La Scola. Academic Editor: Eric O. Freed, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

Cell Cannibalism Shows Intelligent Design

“Eat me!” cries a cell to other cells. But biochemists know it is for the greater good. Read More ›
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Sense of Smell Requires Optimized, Scalable Network Circuitry

The ability to smell is one of the most complex of our senses. It requires sorting, analyzing, and sifting a torrent of input data quickly. Read More ›
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The Blink of an Eye — And More Wonders of Human Body Design

Darwinists insist on your body’s “poor design.” Yeah, right. Check these out. Read More ›
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Teaching Science as Dogma Isn’t Teaching Science at All

Former Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal writes about the lack of diversity in thought at universities, mentioning intelligent design. Read More ›
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Researchers Highlight Logistics Nightmare Facing Chromosome Controls

Packing that entire genome into a tiny nucleus poses a formidable challenge. And you want it organized and accessible, too? Read More ›

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