Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
Previously shrouded in mystery, Tiktaalik’s pelvis supposedly sheds new light on the evolution of ambulatory hindquarters.
Did human feet in ancient time walk upon England’s river shore?
What makes cavefish go blind? Now we know (or at least we have evidence for a strong possibility). But it isn’t evolution!
You only have two arms and two legs because your gut got in the way, evolutionists say.
Setting the molecular clock to ring for “Adam” is creating controversy among geneticists.
Birds flying in V formation take aeronautical engineering to new heights.
A genetically engineered toxin is said to show how scorpions evolved.
The uncanny ability of honeybees to remember and communicate the location of sweet nectar has been the subject of ongoing investigations.
Fish fingers were never on the evolutionary menu.
Hand fit for a human found surprisingly deep in the fossil record.
Bright baboons know nutritional needs of “Nutcracker Man” were no problem.
New “Nutcracker Man” is a mosaic of evolutionary assumptions and reality.
Ardi’s diminutive skull said to have evolved some human features a million years before Lucy.
Teeth and tarsals build an arboreal Belgian beast said to be the ancestor of cats, canines, and bears.
Flowers deep in the fossil record are just as advanced as flowers today.
Are inherited fears mere fodder for novels, or is there some basis for them in science?
Neanderthal toe and Denisovan finger trace humanity’s genetic footprint near and far.
The Messel Pit preserves animals suddenly and catastrophically buried in the wake of the global Flood.
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.
Python said to relive its evolutionary past with every bite.
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