Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
Evolution supposedly had constructive results over millions of years. But what about a new study documenting “reverse evolution” in the last half century?
Chimps are seen outpacing humans in a computer-based mental challenge in a National Geographic News video.
Despite a series of losses, the movement to allow more open discussion of evolution in public school classrooms hasn’t been silenced.
Canada’s National Post looks at the follow-up to The Da Vinci Code: the upcoming “documentary” (if it can be called that) Bloodline.
Speaking at George Washington University this week in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of NASA, Stephen Hawking discussed whether extraterrestrial life exists and, if so, why we haven’t found it, speculating on three answers to that elusive question.
It appears free will is an illusion, report researchers this week in Nature Neuroscience.
A team at the University of Cambridge has found that pairs of birds can solve a problem “as well as” pairs of chimps, reports BBC News.
The quest for the “God particle,” “apemen” men and “apemen” apes, and more!
Regardless of the attention given to those clingy gecko feet, gecko tails play an important role in keeping the mobile little creatures agile.
The Florida Board of Education passed standards for science education that, for the first time in the state’s history, support the teaching of “evolution.”
Evolutionists’ question of which came first, bat echolocation (like sonar) or bat flight, has finally been answered—we just know that’s a question that’s been on your mind for a while!
The indication of the presence of an amino acid “precursor” in a distant galaxy is the latest “evidence” that life can spring up wherever.
A spate of recent genomic changes is responsible for today’s variance in human skin color, stature, and other traits, reports ScienceNOW.
A new look at the counting systems of some Pacific islanders is overturning previously held views on the “cultural evolution” of counting.
The giraffe, the world’s tallest animal, may not be a single species but instead may contain several species, according to a report in BMC Biology.
In this final installment of News to Note for the year, we examine what we consider to be the top news stories of interest in the battle for biblical authority in 2007.
Whale tales, Creation Museum coverage, muddy waters, thoughts on getting Expelled, and some good old fashioned irony round out this week’s News to Note.
A team of paleontologists has “identified” a fossil as the missing link connecting land mammals to supposed evolutionary kin of whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
In the news this week, we have super-fast “evolution,” the evolved pregnancy, the steamy side of Mars, intrigue in Kentucky, and a Dawkin’s Christmas Carol.
The rate at which humans evolve is 100 times faster than it was 5,000 years ago, reports ScienceNOW on a human DNA analysis project.
This week we offer up super smart chimps, a dinosaur “mummy,” a biblical wall, and widespread doubts about Darwin.
For a new generation of children, Sunday school isn’t about Bible stories but encouraging “personal expression, intellectual curiosity and collaboration.”
Despite centuries of scientific effort classifying life, the vast majority of living things remain unknown.
Research published in the journal Science details how some female toads violate an “evolutionary rule.” Perhaps no one has told them about it!
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