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Photo: Royal Society, entrance, by Tom Morris (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

“Haunted” by Intelligent Design, an Organizer Reports on the Royal Society Meeting

Kevin Laland seeks to have the last word, do a bit of damage control, and put evolution skeptics safely in our place. Read More ›
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Image: Dickinsonia tenuis, by Masahiro Miyasaka (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

A Thousand Dickinsonia Specimens Don’t Change the Ediacaran Story

As Stephen Meyer concluded in 2013, they shed no light on the Cambrian explosion. Read More ›
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Photo: Stephen Meyer at the Heritage Foundation.

Stephen Meyer, Wesley J. Smith: Unmasking the Scientific Roots of Anti-Humanism

To adapt a story that Wesley tells, the motto of the phenomenon is: “Listen to the animals.” Read More ›
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Photo: Parvancorina fossils, Australia, compared with a size of a coin, by EOL Learning and Education Group [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

More Admissions of Cambrian Explosiveness

Hidden in the jargon of science papers about Cambrian and Precambrian life one finds clues favoring Meyer’s conclusions that the Cambrian explosion refutes Darwinism. Read More ›
Meyer at Heritage
Photo: Stephen Meyer at the Heritage Foundation.

Stephen Meyer: Appeals to Evolution “Consensus” Undercut Scientific Methodology

To shut the door on debate, as the Science Marchers would like to do, means shutting the door on science. Read More ›
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Photo: Nylon rope © dallaspaparazzo -- stock.adobe.com.

The Nylonase Story: The Information Enigma

New proteins had to come from somewhere. Susumu Ohno had an idea. Read More ›
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The Nylonase Story: When Imagination and Facts Collide

A significant problem for the neo-Darwinian story is the origin of new biological information. Read More ›
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Photo: Arctic comb jelly (Mertensia ovum), by Kevin Raskoff (Mertensia on oceanexplorer.noaa.gov) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

Scaffold Without a Blueprint? Another Wild Story of Cambrian “Enablement”

Believe it or not: Those scaffolds you see at construction sites are what make buildings emerge. Read More ›
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Photos: March for Science, by Anika Smith.

March for Science in a Nutshell — A Case for the Psychiatrist’s Couch

Our friends at The Stream were kind enough to ask me to enlarge on some points made here at Evolution News. Read More ›

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