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  • Another Branch of the Family
    Feb. 21, 2009

    Does the partially complete sequencing of the Neanderthal genome challenge creationists’ view that they were fully human?

  • How Many Earths Again?
    Feb. 21, 2009

    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 Is in Your Head
    Feb. 14, 2009

    Religion? It’s all in your head: New Scientist takes an unmitigated swipe at theism.

  • Feb. 14, 2009

    Robot designers are taking a cue from Charles Darwin!

  • Neanderthal Symphony
    Feb. 14, 2009

    In April of last year we heard a Neanderthal voice for the first time. Now it’s time to hear Neanderthal music.

  • Cockroaches Inspire Robots
    Feb. 14, 2009

    Robot designers are taking a cue from lizards and cockroaches!

  • Abortion and Morality
    Feb. 14, 2009

    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.)

  • Darwin is the News
    Feb. 14, 2009

    Two weeks ago, we covered Darwin in the news. This week, Darwin is the news!

  • Home Away from Home
    Feb. 7, 2009

    Astronomers have found yet another “Earth-like” planet (how many does this make, anyway?). Once again, it’s not exactly home away from home.

  • It's a 'Whale'
    Feb. 7, 2009

    Does the fossil discovery of an early “whale” offer evidence for evolution or does it merely reinforce presuppositions?

  • Beat it, Stein!
    Feb. 7, 2009

    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.

  • Human-Animal Embryo Research Hits a Wall
    Feb. 7, 2009

    Experiments to produce hybrid human–animal embryos have been unsuccessful. Will that mean anything to advocates of embryonic stem cell research?

  • Poll Shows Public Doubts about Evolution
    Feb. 7, 2009

    A poll in Britain reveals widespread doubt over Darwinism—or does it?

  • Earlier Start for Animal Evolution
    Feb. 7, 2009

    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.

  • A Fishy Riddle
    Jan. 31, 2009

    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?

  • Is the Hobbit Human?
    Jan. 31, 2009

    Remember the hobbit? It’s back in the news—again.

  • Earth's First Animal
    Jan. 31, 2009

    This just in: sea sponges are not the oldest animal around, according to a recent evolutionary analysis.

  • Darwin in the News
    Jan. 31, 2009

    We’re less than two weeks away from Darwin’s birthday, and the news media isn’t forgetting.

  • How is Language Driven?
    Jan. 24, 2009

    “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!

  • Twitchy Lizards
    Jan. 24, 2009

    Lizards are busy “evolving” again—is it more proof for Darwinism?

  • Dead Tigers Live
    Jan. 24, 2009

    The Caspian tiger was dead—but now it’s alive?

  • Texas Curriculum Fuels Evolution Debate
    Jan. 24, 2009

    The debate is still raging over how the science curriculum is being “messed with” in Texas.

  • Christian Won't Drive Atheist Bus
    Jan. 24, 2009

    A Christian bus driver has boldly refused to drive a bus sporting atheist banners backed by Richard Dawkins, et al.

  • Have Charles Darwin’s Theories Helped Us at All?
    Jan. 17, 2009

    Thanks, Mr. Darwin—for nothing!

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