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  • Tame this Gene
    June 13, 2009

    What makes an animal wild or tame—is it only human intervention? On the contrary, a decades-long study seeks to identify a genetic basis for animals’ attitudes toward humankind.

  • Have a Laugh
    June 13, 2009

    Apes have been laughing for 10 million years, showing that laughter originated in a common ancestor of apes and humans. Ha!

  • Robots and Evolution
    June 6, 2009

    Laboratory scientists designing robots, then making changes to improve the robots’ success—is that really evolution?

  • This Little Piggy
    June 6, 2009

    Scientists are reporting more sources and ways to produce embryonic-like stem cells out of adults cells. Now the stem cell research news turns to pigs.

  • Male Penguin Pairs Adopt Chicks
    June 6, 2009

    “Sex and coupling up in our world do not necessarily have anything to do with reproduction.” Is that what the animal world confirms?

  • On Persecution and Zoning Laws
    June 6, 2009

    Home Bible studies—do you need government approval to host one?

  • June 6, 2009

    Rapid evolution—“evolving in ways that would normally take millions of years to play out,” says National Geographic News. How does it confirm the Bible?

  • Space Rock Acid
    May 30, 2009

    A meteorite that landed in Canada supposedly holds a clue to the origin of life: record levels of formic acid, a substance rich in carbon.

  • Bird Brains VI
    May 30, 2009

    In yet another study, scientists have revealed the intelligence and sophisticated tool-use abilities of crows.

  • The Three-Quarter Million Dollar Ape-man
    May 30, 2009

    The paleontologist who brought Ida to the media spotlight dropped a cool $750,000 (£465,000) to get his hands on it.

  • Proposed Gay Curriculum Causes Problems
    May 30, 2009

    Should children as young as five be exposed to curricula that normalize homosexuality? That’s the central question of a new debate in a California school district.

  • Hype and Science Don't Mix
    May 23, 2009

    The news media has been awash this week in hype over an alleged missing link fossil nicknamed Ida. As it turns out, the fossil wasn’t fraudulent, but the hype definitely was.

  • Life is Winning
    May 23, 2009

    For the first time in Gallup polling history, more Americans identify themselves as “pro-life” than “pro-choice.”

  • Evolution of Flowers
    May 23, 2009

    It’s what Charles Darwin called an “abominable mystery” and what ScienceDaily says “scientists have yet to solve”: the origin of flowering plants.

  • Earth the Beautiful
    May 23, 2009

    An astronaut testifies to the dramatic beauty of our planet—and, indirectly, to the unique habitability our planet offers.

  • We Don't Need Help
    May 16, 2009

    Time magazine offers a frustrating report revealing biblical illiteracy and Christian compromise.

  • Battle for the Classroom
    May 16, 2009

    The conclusion may seem obvious, but it now has statistical support: high school teaching influences acceptance of evolution.

  • Evolution at a Snail's Pace
    May 16, 2009

    It’s supposedly evolution in action but the evolution is proceeding like a snail creeping downhill.

  • The Weakest Link
    May 16, 2009

    Although not yet officially unveiled, a new missing link is the focus of a forthcoming BBC documentary hosted by Sir David Attenborough.

  • Precambrian Puzzle
    May 16, 2009

    Millions of years of supposed evolution without a trace in the fossil record—a puzzle of Precambrian proportions!

  • The First European?
    May 9, 2009

    The mock-up represents the “earliest known modern European,” supposedly 35,000 years old—yet he looks just like what creationists would suggest.

  • The Latest Animal Virus
    May 9, 2009

    An “evolving” virus is in the news again—but this time, skunks and foxes are at the center, not swine.

  • The D(esigned)-Word
    May 9, 2009

    An element of nature “designed”—a slip-up or a rare admission?

  • Racing to a Conclusion
    May 9, 2009

    Africa may be the most genetically diverse place on earth. Is that evidence of evolutionary origins?

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