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One Science, Under God, Indivisible – CEH
If scientific materialism collapses, and with it methodological naturalism, could robust science continue?
The Book that Launched the Scientific Revolution – CEH
What we can learn from the greatest work of the Scientific Revolution on the anniversary of its publication Reflections on the Anniversary of Newton’s Principia Mathematica by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds On July 5, 1687, Isaac Newton’s Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica was published;
Why Human Rights Are Unalienable – CEH
A recent book explores in detail the meaning of the historic words in the Declaration of Independence Book Review: Endowed by Our Creator: The Bible, Science, and the Battle for America’s Soul by Dr John West (Discovery Institute, 2026) Reviewed by David Coppedge On the eve of America’s 250th Bi
Evolutionary Theory of Aging: Light or Shadow? – CEH
Life is the only phenomenon we know that continually resists decay. Perhaps that should make us wonder whether life was built for life rather than for death.
America’s 250th Anniversary – CEH
America was once that city on a hill and it still retains its potential to shine.
Biology Figured Out Nanofluidics First – CEH
How liquids, and water in particular, behave at scales of a few nanometers is one of the big gaps in modern physics Quantum Plumbing and a Science that Listens by John D. Wise, PhD Investigating quantum and molecular plumbing in nanofluidics research (Hector Garcia Morales, Phys.org , 22 June 2026
Your Genome Has a Guardian – CEH
As We Learn More About the Genome, It Becomes Increasingly Clear That It Did Not Evolve, but Was Designed p53 Stands Guard Over the Genome by Jerry Bergman, PhD Much of my work in medical school involved studying how the genome functions, particularly what happens when mutations damage parts of it.
SCT: Even Loose Proteins Show Design – CEH
So-called “disordered proteins” that don’t fold into compact forms show design for function This article first appeared in Science & Culture Today.
The Mystery of the Flipping Forams – CEH
Scientists find evidence of ‘rapid reversals’ of foraminiferal coils that occur “far too abruptly to be explained by gradual trait evolution” The Flip that Defies Evolution New Discoveries on Planktonic Foraminifera Coils by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds When we visit the oceans or coastal lagoons,
Carlo Rovelli’s View of Consciousness Refutes Itself – CEH
What we are seeing here is not the triumph of a new scientific insight, but an inversion of the conditions that make science possible Carlo Rovelli: There Is No Outside, Except When I Need It by John D. Wise, PhD Carlo Rovelli, as close as one gets to a Rock Star in today’s physics, wants to reass
Tiny Birds, Big Evolutionary Claims – CEH
Discussion moves beyond adapta tion itself to broader claims about specia- tion and evolutionary diversification Tiny Birds, Big Evolutionary Claims by Ronald Fritz, PhD Evolutionary biology often presents itself as a purely data-driven science.
Humans Are Not Souped-Up Apes – CEH
The human mind and body are overdesigned with abilities and behaviors above and beyond the needs of mere survival Human Behavior Shows We’re “Far More Complex Than a ‘Souped-Up’ Ape” by Jerry Bergman, PhD Claims that humans are “naked apes,” “hairless apes,” or “only a monkey shaved,” imply that,
New Microcurrents Found that Stir the Ocean – CEH
AI technologies detect previously unob- served currents, showing ecological balance processes at scales formerly unknown New Microcurrents Discovered What they show us about design by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds The ocean is earth’s great regulator, a system of currents that transport heat, nutrie
Genes Tell No Tales About Language Evolution – CEH
The better we understand the machinery of life, the more intricate it becomes – and the more the evolutionary narrative begins to look like a theoretical jury-rigging Ancient DNA, Modern Storytelling by John D. Wise, PhD Ancient DNA shared with Neanderthals may explain human language ( ScienceDaily
SCT: Cambrian Explosion Keeps Bewildering Evolutionists – CEH
The Darwinians’ determination to evolu- tionize all of biology keeps banging their heads against the wall of fossil evidence This article first appeared in Science & Culture Today .
Witness the Power of God in Lightning – CEH
For Lightning Safety Awareness Week, we reflect on how lightning reveals the power and wisdom of our Creator Awe in the Flash How Lightning Reflects the Power of God by Dr. Sarah Buckland-Reynolds As a child, I remember watching the sky during the rainy season in fascination at the patterns and diff
NIH Director Promotes New Scientific Revolution – CEH
Once attacked by the former NIH Director, Jay Bhattacharya is working to overhaul perverse incentives in the agency. by David Coppedge, Editor Everyone likes to point to the Scientific Revolution in Galileo’s Day as the triumph of reason over entrenched belief.
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