Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
“There is a book . . .” Ken Ham reminded Nye at their 2014 debate, and the Bible’s history is history we can trust.
Classification scheme is key to species count.
Once upon a time, in a Jurassic park long, long ago, grandmother rat climbed a tree.
Jurassic spark part two: the chick-a-gator
Another big mouth beast becomes an honorary member of the baleen club.
Bonded bird behavior in same-sex partners: what does it mean?
Did giant insects seek or shun a high oxygen atmosphere?
Plesiosaur harbors a paleo-obstetrical surprise.
Can three walk together and evolve into one?
Dubbed Protoanguilla palau—meaning “first eel”—this little eel is prompting a redrawing of his family tree. Discovered in western Pacific caves 35 meters deep, the eel seems like a patchwork from the eel time machine.
The verdict is in: the “building blocks of life” are found in meteorites.
The African crested rat, 14 inches long, would make a hearty meal for predators were it not for its well-advertised deterrent.
The genomic forest is harder to see than its trees.
The mosasaur was a marine lizard, not a whale. But like the whale, evolutionists believe it started out—ancestrally speaking—without much in the way of swimming adaptations. Over 27 million years, researchers claim it evolved into such an excellent swimming predator that it ruled the seas.
Diamond data testifies to tectonic history—or does it?
Dawn over Vesta expected to shed light on ancient origins
The “anthropic principle” has been an annoyance to those who believe that our universe and life on earth are products of random processes. Indeed, it has been difficult to explain even the physical constants of the universe without resorting to some sort of “intelligent design” position. Multiverse to the rescue!
Turtles in search of their long lost ancestor discover genes trump holes in the head.
Big black hole and its bright quasar raise questions about the early universe.
An Israeli team of computer scientists has developed software to analyze literary authorship and applied their technique to the Bible. By analyzing literary styles and word choices, they tried to scientifically assess the authorship of portions of the Old Testament.
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