Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
The evolution of the genetic code remains one of the most speculative, mysterious vignettes in the grand tale of evolution. On that subject, have evolutionary researchers made headway, or do they just reinforce the creationist’s perspective?
A creationist in Tennessee wants a book “banned” from use in his local school district. What’s the argument?
Oxygen is critical to survival. But for tiny jellyfish-like creatures living on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea, oxygen is nothing special.
If a magnet can scramble one’s ability to make sound moral judgments, does that imply morality is all in our minds?
Think evolution has anything to do with Charles Darwin? If so, you’re apparently wrong, if the Guardian’s provocative headline is taken literally.
Some News to Note readers may find the name Michael Zimmerman rings a bell. If so, don’t be surprised; Zimmerman is the creator of the “Clergy Letter Project” and its “Evolution Sunday” event.
Creationists often respond to challenges that animals couldn't have been vegetarian before the Fall. Rarely does this turn to carnivorous plants, but a new study may provide support for creationists.
The once controversial, multi-billion-dollar “big bang machine” beneath Switzerland will be shutting down yet again.
“Confirmation” that a meteorite impact killed the dinosaurs has come in the form of panel consensus at the recent Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Many homeschool science textbooks are from Christian authors and are designed for Christian parents and students. Is that too much for secularists to handle?
A new fossil discovery tells evolutionists that some of dinosaurs’ supposed ancestors were on the scene ten million years earlier than was thought. What does the find tell creationists?
Bits of shell discovered in South Africa display the intelligence of “ancient” humans.
Many readers have probably forgotten “Ida,” the fossil primate whose fifteen minutes of media-frenzied fame as a “missing link” was cut short.
Four dinosaur skulls recovered from Utah’s Dinosaur National Monument reveal Abydosaurus mcintoshi, a huge sauropod dinosaur thought to have swallowed its meals whole.
Several news stories this week examine aspects of various animals’ surprising levels of intelligence.
New research into how microbial resistance to antibiotics comes about sheds light on the process that is frequently called “evolution.” Will creationists have to change their tune?
A meteorite said to be billions of years old contains molecules that include carbon atoms. Is it proof that life on earth could have been seeded from space?
In previous editions of News to Note, we’ve frequently reported on the high intelligence of crows. Now, it’s elephants’ turn again.
Bird-to-dinosaur evolution, the name’s Inuk, the disappearing island, and more!
Would Christianity “survive” the discovery of alien life-forms? Does such a question even make sense?
Running shoes probably seem like prudent athletic footwear for most of us. But as some African runners have shown, God’s original design is superior.
Both bats and dolphins (a type of toothed whale) are known for their abilities to “echolocate,” or use sonar to capture prey.
Paleontologists have recovered fossilized melanosomes (which are responsible for pigmentation in skin, fur, and feathers) from ancient birds and dinosaurs.
If alligator lungs are like bird lungs, and dinosaur lungs were like alligator lungs, does that mean birds evolved from dinosaurs?
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