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.
An incredible discovery that shocked the “millions of years” camp is back—with further verification.
An “evolving” virus is in the news again—but this time, skunks and foxes are at the center, not swine.
Africa may be the most genetically diverse place on earth. Is that evidence of evolutionary origins?
The mock-up represents the “earliest known modern European,” supposedly 35,000 years old—yet he looks just like what creationists would suggest.
Scientists have built a molecular system that “evolves” in the lab. But like other such systems that have gone before it, this doesn’t prove Darwin.
The widely taught model of dinosaur extinction doesn’t line up with the latest fossil findings.
Swine flu—both the virus itself and the associated paranoia—seems to be sweeping the world. Is it evolution in action?
A fossil dinosaur found in China—the great great granddaddy of fearsome T. rex?
“How could a hominid with a brain the size of a grapefruit craft tools?” asks ScienceNOW’s Elizabeth Culotta.
Astronomers have found another “Earthlike” planet outside of our solar system.
“Evolution at [w]ork,” declares National Geographic News. “[T]he evolutionary evidence we have been lacking for so long,” reports BBC News. So just what is this new fossil?
Who were the first tool users: Humans? Apes? Crows? No, say evolutionists; it may have been “scorpion-like sea beasts” (and no, they’re not kidding)!
Early humans weren’t very good at swinging from trees. But if you think that has evolutionists doubting human evolution, think again.
We were deluged with media tips this week about the Wall Street Journal’s front-page coverage of a Noah’s Ark replica.
Praying is just like ordinary conversation—but is that really evidence against Christianity?
Stone blades from more than 500,000 years ago: the work of an alleged human ancestor or someone playing Survivorman?
In February we noted a Der Spiegel article on European creationists (which followed a Guardian article that covered British creationists). Now English-language German paper The Local focuses on Bible believers in that country.
People around the world celebrated a recent, literal creation this week.
Yet another explanation for a catastrophic mass extinction—could it be?
Astrobiologists may be a step closer to identifying prebiotic compounds in space. Now all they have to do is find the compounds!
If you’re living in Europe, you’ve been asked to help find evidence for evolution in your backyard.
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