
Protocell Research: on the Verge of. . . a Dead End
Harvard Medical School scientists believe they are closer to creating life out of non-living matter—but there are good reasons to doubt it.

Metabolic Pathways Produce Evolutionary Roadblock
Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered what they believe to be evidence for the evolution of strong and healthy metabolic networks within cells. What they may have actually found, however, is yet more confirmation that living organisms were skillfully created.

The Significance of the Successful Supercollider Startup
On September 10, 2008, the world’s most powerful particle accelerator went into action, sending a beam of protons racing at nearly the speed of light in the first of many preliminary tests that researchers hope will provide insight into certain mysteries of the physical universe—including its origin.

Teenage Suicide and an Evolutionary Worldview
After steadily declining for a decade, teen suicide spiked by 18 percent from 2003 to 2004, according to a recent study conducted at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.1

Palin Slammed for Supporting Open Debate
The Republicans threw a curve ball for the nation when John McCain announced that his vice presidential running mate would be Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. She has received a great deal of criticism on almost every aspect of her public and personal life, including her stance on the creation/evolution debate.
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