Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
The paleontologist who found the crested duck-billed dinosaur was correct that preservation of soft tissue demands special conditions: rapid burial.
In 2013, it seems that animals—ever a prominent theme for evolutionary biologists—have proven a marvelous showcase for God’s designs.
Evolutionists are having a difficult time deciding which animal came first: the sea sponge, comb jellies, or placozoans.
Fig wasp fossil shows up too “soon” in the fossil record.
Cobra genome shows snake venom’s innocuous roots.
Python said to relive its evolutionary past with every bite.
The “Pit of Bones” in a cavern in northern Spain was the final resting place for 28 of Europe’s earliest human inhabitants, Homo heidelbergensis.
When a feature on Mars was noted to resemble a dry lake bed, researchers anticipated it would be a “candy store of targets” in the search for Martian life.
Fossil has paleobotanists puzzling over the evolutionary origin of floral pollen.
Do smart crows reveal an alternate evolutionary path to intelligence?
Black Beauty may tell the tale of the Red Planet’s youth.
Does the Chesapeake Bay crater memorialize a meteorite impact from the time of Noah’s Flood?
Contrary to conventional wisdom, crocodilians not only can digest fruit but seem to commonly and intentionally consume it.
Comet ISON’s fate fuels speculation about its origins. Since comets simply cannot survive for millions of years, where could new comets come from?
Microbially-induced sedimentary structures (MISS) in ancient Australian Archean rock match marks made by modern microbes.
“Proto-bird” or transitional form? Archaeopteryx gets its walking papers at Los Angeles conference.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell reviews the first episode of Bible Secrets Revealed, premiered on the History Channel.
Grandma Primate, What good eyes you have! “The better to see snakes,” evolutionists suggest.
Smithsonian’s list of historic icons that shaped America credits the Burgess Shale with putting us in our rightful place.
If a Parasaurolophus daddy sang bass, little brother was able to join right in there.
Remarkably advanced tyrannosaur too low on the evolutionary staircase complicates dinosaur lineage.
Does the chimpanzee ability to see-a-snake and sound-a-signal recapitulate the evolutionary underpinnings of human language?
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