Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
A look back at 2008’s news—tracking the origins controversy out among the stars, here on planet earth, and in the culture wars!
A Christian school in Australia will still be allowed to teach creation. Now, why is that newsworthy?
Are we or aren’t we special? The debate continues!
2009 marks the anniversary of the birth of one of the greatest scientists of all time.
A grape-sized cell inching along the ocean floor may be one of the world’s “oldest” living fossils.
Atheists are spending tens of thousands of dollars in the United States to prove to the world they fail to grasp the connection between God and goodness.
It may not be dinosaurs living side-by-side with humans, but it’s close!
Once again, a bit of biblical history has been matched up with an archaeological finding.
Boeings and Airbuses of the world, step aside: there’s a newly recognized king (or, in this case, queen) of the long-haul flight.
They may not be outright cannibals, but even so, bonobos are decidedly less “humane” than once thought.
A cantankerous Nebraska legislator’s attempt to sue God was stymied this week by a judge who blocked the suit on account of not knowing God’s home address!
Comedian and wannabe-pundit Bill Maher hits the big screen this week with Religulous, a film that—among other things—takes aim at our very own Creation Museum.
Fine dining for our Neanderthal kin may have consisted of some seafood delicacies—both familiar and unfamiliar to modern tongues.
If evolutionists have such confidence that Darwin’s idea is scientifically superior, why must creation be censored so completely in school classes?
They may not resemble Dr. Frankenstein’s monster, but will these creations escape the lab and run wild—or just in the minds of evolutionists?
The place is the Grand Canyon, and the story is an indisputable case of rapid erosion caused by massive amounts of water.
It may be neither a unicorn nor a dinosaur, but the African okapi, which appears to be a strange combination of giraffe and zebra, was nonetheless long rumored to be a “mythical animal.”
Hours of research continue to be spent investigating—and trying to emulate—the incredible “sticky” gecko foot, one of God’s most crafty creations.
It’s yet another rock-solid proof of Darwin’s theory—at least in the eyes of Darwinists.
News broke last week of the misinterpretation of Palauan bone fragments, which had led to the misidentification of a modern human as something else. It isn’t the first time!
A lengthy article in the New York Times examines a microcosm of the controversy over evolution education in public school classrooms.
After young orange clownfish hatch, they spend nearly two weeks in the open sea, probably carried by currents far from home.
Court rulings, stone arches, stem cells, elephant memories, and more!
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