Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
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.
To mark April Fools’ Day, National Geographic News summarized some historic—and noteworthy, from our perspective—scientific hoaxes.
We had to check to make sure it wasn’t an April Fools’ prank, but yes, it seems baby birds can do simple math!
Astrobiologists may be a step closer to identifying prebiotic compounds in space. Now all they have to do is find the compounds!
Yet another explanation for a catastrophic mass extinction—could it be?
If you’re living in Europe, you’ve been asked to help find evidence for evolution in your backyard.
Answers in Genesis has once again been bullied on the news media playground.
Texas and evolution seem to be popular sibling topics in the news these days.
It’s the next step in the “hero worship” culture surrounding Charles Darwin: examining his every recorded move.
A fossilized feathered dinosaur found in China—are they serious this time?
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times for Canadian creationists.
If you needed an “exhibit A” of evidence for catastrophic fossil formation, this is it.
Most of the clergy of mainline Protestant denominations are sitting on the left—in a manner of speaking.
A new poll conducted by Connecticut’s Trinity College helps resoundingly confirm our answer to what Ken Ham has asked audiences for years at seminars: is America growing more Christian or less?
Scientists are once again reporting how the brain processes religion—or does it simply create it?
The almost humorous—yet sad—story of a frustrated chimp throwing stones at zoo visitors could come straight out of a children’s story.
The Washington Post follows along on a creationist journey through the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Will they fare better than those who have gone before?
A fossilized footprint found in Kenya—thought to be 1.5 million years old—doesn’t look its age.
After years and years of searching for life on Mars, scientists have finally found it.
In case you were considering praying to Darwin, perhaps you should read this first.
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