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Pigeon Liver Delivers Navigation – CEH
Scientists discover complex connections between environmental conditions and multi- organ systems in pigeons that enable navigation The Liver Delivers for Navigation The Hidden Wonders of Pigeon Flight by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds For centuries, homing pigeons have astonished observers with thei
A Lost World Revealed by Physics – CEH
What we have been given is not just a vision of lost civilizations, but a reminder of how much of the past still lies beyond our sight A Lost Amazonian World and a Lesson in Scientific Humility by John D. Wise, PhD Great mysteries of archaeology: an ancient Amazonian world revealed from the sky (J
How to Build a Tiny Moss Leaf – CEH
The Creator’s handiwork shines through the details From One Cell to a Perfect Leaf Evolution’s Coordination Problem by Ronald D. Fritz, PhD In one of the most detailed and technically sophisticated studies of plant development in recent years, Wenye Lin and colleagues combined live imaging, geneti
Red, White, and You: Celebrate Your Lifeblood – CEH
Science catches up with the Bible on the value of blood for life Life’s Marvels in Your Veins In Celebration of World Blood Donor Day (June 14) by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds “ The life of the flesh is in the blood ” is a well-known verse in the Holy Scriptures with principles that appear in both
SCT: Life Pushes the Limits – CEH
Biomechanics clarifies the ultimate engineering requirements that make possible the extreme capabilities of living things This article was first published at Science & Culture.
Why Crabs Walk Sideways – CEH
Evolutionary scientists admit to finding “no intermediates” in crab locomotion. It originated once.
What Fire Teaches About Intelligent Design – CEH
The world’s largest controlled fire whirl experiment challenges evolutionary narratives and highlights purposeful design The Wonders of Fire by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds From ancient times, humans have been in awe of the phenomenon of fire.
What Fire Teaches About Intelligent Design – CEH
The world’s largest controlled fire whirl experiment challenges evolutionary narratives and highlights purposeful design The Wonders of Fire by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds From ancient times, humans have been in awe of the phenomenon of fire.
SCT: Evolutionists Don’t Understand Natural Selection – CEH
Without the personifications, logical fallacies and irrelevant examples, natural selection reduces to magic This article appeared first in Science & Culture .
The Whites of Our Eyes Are Unique – CEH
The human white and highly exposed sclera plays an important role in communicating gaze direction and facilitating social interaction Human Whites of the Eyes Are Unique Another Difference Between Humans and Apes by Jerry Bergman, PhD The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the Lord has made them both.
Happy World Oceans Day – CEH
In commemoration of World Oceans Day, we explore the multifunctionalities of the earth’s oceans in biodiversity, livelihoods and climate balance, as reflections of God’s wisdom.
The Nematode Roars “Design!” – CEH
Secularists are forced to deny reality itself in a desperate attempt to rescue their failing institutional faith An All-or-Nothing Master Clock by John D. Wise, PhD “ Scientists discover the master clock that controls biological growth and development ,” ( Science Daily , 4 June 2026).
New Problems for Solar System Evolution – CEH
Rather than continuing to force the evidence into a purely naturalistic framework, scientists should follow the evidence wherever it leads Study Deepens Problems with Solar System Story: Scientists Hold Fast to Naturalism by Ronald D. Fritz, PhD In a vast stretch of the Milky Way Galaxy, long, lon
Let’s De-Darwinize Today’s Science News – CEH
Useless Darwinese pollutes the science news. Let’s detoxify it and enjoy what scientists are actually finding, free of evo-spin.
“Brain as a Computer” Metaphor Rebooted – CEH
While the brain is certainly more and other than a computer, it is also not less than one.
Cells Have a “Hail Mary” Strategy to Minimize Damage – CEH
The Hail Mary Adaptation by Ronald D. Fritz, PhD On a good day, living cells experience roughly 70,000 separate events that damage their DNA. 1 Fortunately — and amazingly — cells are constantly proofreading and repairing that genetic information.
Debunked Vestigial Organs Argument Rises Again – CEH
Why have these same vestigial organ claims been repeated over and over again for many decades?
Whales Break Record for Migration Distance – CEH
Scientists observe a 15,000 km migratory route by humpback whales between Australia and Brazil.
When Laws Evolve, Part 2: The Return of the Problem of Law – CEH
Modern science cannot sustain the laws of nature while insisting those laws are merely temporary habits picked up in a lawless flux When Laws Evolve: The Emerging Crisis of Modern Science Part 2: The Return of the Problem of Law by John D. Wise, PhD The universe evolves like a life form (Timothy J
When Laws Evolve, Part 1: The Emerging Crisis of Modern Science – CEH
In order to maintain the commitments of methodological naturalism, the defini- tion of Nature must be reconfigured When Laws Evolve: The Emerging Crisis of Modern Science Part 1: Biology and the Return of an Ancient Question by John D. Wise, PhD The universe evolves like a life form (Timothy Jacks