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Slugfest: Sea Slugs Operate on Time – CEH
Scientists find ‘molecular timers’ in sea slugs and other organisms, showing astonishing temporal precision in their peak memory capacity Humble Sea Slugs Challenge Evolutionary Dogma by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds Chances are, if you were ever compared to a ‘slug’, such a denotation would be int
Happy Easter from All of Us – CEH
Produced by John and Jenny Wise for CEH.
Evidence for Easter Shown on Film – CEH
Easter is more than eggs, bunnies and springtime. But can thinking people believe that Jesus rose from the dead?
The Mathematics of Good Friday – CEH
In this Illustra video of a true story, the numbers turn an atheist to faith in Jesus Christ He’s still preaching Jesus Christ. Lee Strobel, a former atheist reporter, knew all about evidence.
Genes Tell Time with Help from ‘Junk’ DNA – CEH
We don’t sense time as an external arrival. We inhabit it as an internal necessity.
Illustra Posts Shareable Easter Video – CEH
Illustra Media’s annual Easter video draws on butterfly meta- morphosis for inspiration This 2-minute short video is easy to share on social media. Use the “Share” icon at lower left, or the Embed code at top right under the Settings icon.
New Guide to Human Evolution: Survival of the Wittiest – CEH
Think of how many lives could have been saved by realizing that evolution succeeds with humor Today’s episode of the Darwin Follies is brought to you by the prestigious National Academy of Sciences.
Early Diversity of Rediscovered ‘Sea Monsters’ Surprises Scientists – CEH
Paleontologists find ‘evidence of a surprisingly diverse community of early ocean predators’, challenging simplistic evolutionary narratives by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds Sea monsters have long been relegated to the realm of mythology in the field of natural history, despite numerous ancient reco
Hidden Force that Helps Wire the Brain Revealed – CEH
This discovery is so significant that it represents a “paradigm shift” in neurobiology—one that may require textbooks to be rewritten Scientists discover a hidden force that helps wire the brain by Jerry Bergman, PhD The trend continues: as we learn more about the body, we realize it is even more
How to Unmask the “Convergent Evolution” Magic Trick – CEH
Convergence is an evasive, circular term for Darwinians who are surprised by unrelated similarities This article was originally posted by Science & Culture Today in 2016 and was reposted in 2026.
Is Time a Figment or an Ordinance? – CEH
Science lives by discovery, and discovery requires a world that exists without our permission Is Time a Figment or an Ordinance?
Beetles and Elderberries Show a Beautiful Symbiotic Balance – CEH
A delicate partnership between elderberries and beetles is described that balances the needs of both organisms by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds Walking into your garden and spotting fallen fruit is often a disappointment. We assume it signals waste or a poor harvest.
Deep-Time Scientists Inconsistent on Collagen Preservation – CEH
Researchers complain about poor preservation in artifacts of known history, but excuse dinosaur collagen Caught in the act! Scientists are logically inconsistent with dates.
Is Homo Habilis understood yet? – CEH
A new specimen is the most complete H. habilis ever found The Continuing Trials and Tribulations of Homo habilis A new find still leaves doubt about who or what Homo habilis is by Jerry Bergman, PhD For decades, Homo habilis has been widely presented as one of the earliest members of the genus Hom
Design in Earth’s Weather Systems – CEH
Explore how meteorology as a scientific pursuit testifies to the existence of the Creator God Commemorating World Meteorology Day A Testimony to Divine Design by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds March 23 each year is celebrated as World Meteorology Day : A day pioneered by the World Meteorological Organi
Does a Pluriverse Describe Reality or Destroy It? – CEH
We must choose between a science that discovers a world and a science that settles for a shared hallucination. When Physics Forgets the World By John D. Wise, PhD Phase I: The Illusion of the Pluriverse Quantum mechanics has a reputation for being strange.
How to Celebrate International Happiness Day – CEH
As we celebrate International Day of Happiness, we explore some amazing scientific insights into the health benefits of joy and dangers of depression – just as the Bible described thousands of years ago A Joyful Heart Really is Good Medicine An Amazing Scientific Foreknowledge in the Bible by Dr.
Gut Wisdom: Proteins on Patrol – CEH
Scientists find a protein in the human gut that actively fights even antibiotic-resistant bacteria Intelectin-2 Points to a Great Intellect by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds There is a common saying for us to ”trust our gut”.
Lungfish Evolution Story Is Breathless – CEH
Evolutionary scientists “explain away” major difficulties in documenting evolutionary transitions instead of resolving them through empirical evidence New fossils and CT analysis fail to support lungfish evolution by Jerry Bergman, PhD Many examples exist in which Darwinian evolution and its claim
Drunken Monkey Hypothesis Looks Tipsy – CEH
Evolutionary interpretation, unlike the slightly fermented fruit of this study, is highly intoxicating. Drunken Monkeys and Evolutionary Stories by John D. Wise, PhD A new story making the rounds in science news claims that chimpanzees may help explain humanity’s fondness for alcohol.