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  • Bird Origin Problems
    April 11, 2009

    Can evolutionists rescue their own model of bird origins?

  • Sharp Survivorman
    April 11, 2009

    Stone blades from more than 500,000 years ago: the work of an alleged human ancestor or someone playing Survivorman?

  • Creation in Germany
    April 11, 2009

    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.

  • Big Science Hoaxes
    April 4, 2009

    To mark April Fools’ Day, National Geographic News summarized some historic—and noteworthy, from our perspective—scientific hoaxes.

  • Chicks Can Do Math
    April 4, 2009

    We had to check to make sure it wasn’t an April Fools’ prank, but yes, it seems baby birds can do simple math!

  • Prebiotic Nonsense
    April 4, 2009

    Astrobiologists may be a step closer to identifying prebiotic compounds in space. Now all they have to do is find the compounds!

  • Salt Lake Extinction
    April 4, 2009

    Yet another explanation for a catastrophic mass extinction—could it be?

  • How You Can Help (Dis)prove Evolution
    April 4, 2009

    If you’re living in Europe, you’ve been asked to help find evidence for evolution in your backyard.

  • Bullying AiG
    March 28, 2009

    Answers in Genesis has once again been bullied on the news media playground.

  • More Trouble in Texas
    March 28, 2009

    Texas and evolution seem to be popular sibling topics in the news these days.

  • Charles Darwin, Fashionista
    March 28, 2009

    It’s the next step in the “hero worship” culture surrounding Charles Darwin: examining his every recorded move.

  • Fluffy Dinos
    March 21, 2009

    A fossilized feathered dinosaur found in China—are they serious this time?

  • Canadian Creation Debate
    March 21, 2009

    It was the best of times, it was the worst of times for Canadian creationists.

  • Well-Preserved Octopus
    March 21, 2009

    If you needed an “exhibit A” of evidence for catastrophic fossil formation, this is it.

  • Christian Post: “Survey Offers In-Depth Look at Mainline Protestant Clergy”
    March 21, 2009

    Most of the clergy of mainline Protestant denominations are sitting on the left—in a manner of speaking.

  • Imagine Less Religion
    March 14, 2009

    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?

  • God on the Brain
    March 14, 2009

    Scientists are once again reporting how the brain processes religion—or does it simply create it?

  • Chimp Stones Zoo Visitors
    March 14, 2009

    The almost humorous—yet sad—story of a frustrated chimp throwing stones at zoo visitors could come straight out of a children’s story.

  • As Opposed to Dead Evolution?
    March 14, 2009

    Ooh! Live evolution! Could it really be!?

  • Washington Post: “The Genesis of a Debate”
    March 14, 2009

    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?

  • Toeing the Line
    March 7, 2009

    A fossilized footprint found in Kenya—thought to be 1.5 million years old—doesn’t look its age.

  • Fishy Old Brains
    March 7, 2009

    What’s so “remarkable” about the fossil preservation of a fish brain?

  • Life in Mars Volcano?
    March 7, 2009

    After years and years of searching for life on Mars, scientists have finally found it.

  • Worshipping Darwin
    March 7, 2009

    In case you were considering praying to Darwin, perhaps you should read this first.

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