Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
Does the partially complete sequencing of the Neanderthal genome challenge creationists’ view that they were fully human?
Two weeks ago we covered a study that said there could be up to 37,964 alien civilizations in the Milky Way. Now, the number of Earth-like planets in the Milky Way has been enumerated: 100,000,000,000.
Religion? It’s all in your head: New Scientist takes an unmitigated swipe at theism.
In April of last year we heard a Neanderthal voice for the first time. Now it’s time to hear Neanderthal music.
Robot designers are taking a cue from lizards and cockroaches!
The tragic account of a cold-hearted abortion clinic murder—and the ensuing legal battle—reminds us of the dark connection between abortion and morality. (Warning: revolting content.)
Two weeks ago, we covered Darwin in the news. This week, Darwin is the news!
Astronomers have found yet another “Earth-like” planet (how many does this make, anyway?). Once again, it’s not exactly home away from home.
Does the fossil discovery of an early “whale” offer evidence for evolution or does it merely reinforce presuppositions?
Darwinists at the University of Vermont have done a great service to Ben Stein by proving the point he made in the film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.
Experiments to produce hybrid human–animal embryos have been unsuccessful. Will that mean anything to advocates of embryonic stem cell research?
A poll in Britain reveals widespread doubt over Darwinism—or does it?
It could almost be the plot of an evolutionary Indiana Jones adventure: deep beneath the sands of Arabia, lost and hidden for millennia, lay a secret molecule that transcends what we think we know.
It’s a bit of a riddle: three fish are totally unlike one another, yet they’re all the same species. How can it be?
This just in: sea sponges are not the oldest animal around, according to a recent evolutionary analysis.
We’re less than two weeks away from Darwin’s birthday, and the news media isn’t forgetting.
“But if universal grammar did not evolve by natural selection, how could it have arisen?” That’s one question posed by a recent study—one we can certainly answer!
The debate is still raging over how the science curriculum is being “messed with” in Texas.
A Christian bus driver has boldly refused to drive a bus sporting atheist banners backed by Richard Dawkins, et al.
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