Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
Our reflex response to pain is a blessing, prompting us to withdraw at the first sign of trouble and preventing worse harm.
Aging is a result of Adam’s fall. But can we do anything to ease the effects of aging or extend our life span?
As much as we complain about it, our bodies are made to store fat. And that’s a good thing.
“There is a book . . .” Ken Ham reminded Nye at their 2014 debate, and the Bible’s history is history we can trust.
Evolutionists trying to explain what causes convolutions to form in a human fetus suggest how the human brain evolved from apelike ancestors.
Evolutionists have speculated embryos replay the evolutionary history of their species as they develop - but this is demonstrably false.
Dawkins and Krauss seem to want to redesign the world and society for the rest of us according to their own vision, making certain that God is written out of the picture.
The colorful history of the domestic cat, filled in by the latest paleogenetic study, illustrates many fun facts that are consistent with biblical truth.
Scientists report the biochemical footprint of a particular sugar polymer—a type that modern humans cannot make—has been found in an ancient African fossil.
A group of scientists at Tel Aviv University propose that bacteria in our intestines may be responsible for human altruism.
The diversity of bird egg shapes spans a wide range from spherical to elliptical with many degrees of asymmetry. Why?
We’ve all heard that, compared to mammalian animals like dogs, humans have a poor sense of smell. Did you know that this notion is a 19th century myth?
Ancient Egyptians were quite conscious of their sinful hearts and recognized the threat their guilty hearts posed to their chances for eternal bliss.
Naked mole-rats survive extreme oxygen deprivation in their crowded burrows by switching on fructose metabolizing machinery in their heart and brain cells.
The tiny tropical fangblenny reveals fangs when it opens its mouth, but unusual venom is the real key to its defense—and to the defense of its look-alikes.
Evolutionists believe that new information about gill embryology suggests gills evolved in the common ancestor of all fish.
The stories about origins of the Greek gods stand in contrast to the one true God, who according to the Bible is not a created being but has always existed.
Biophysicists, observing the fascinating properties of liquid droplets, propose that liquid droplet physics could explain how life began.
Though monkeys can’t imitate human language despite speech-ready vocal tracts because of their brains’ wiring, their versatile alarm calls meet their needs.
If we share a common ancestor with a chimpanzee, as evolutionists confidently maintain, then how did our brains leap so far ahead in size and capability?
Scientists from Northwestern University have developed a mathematical model that may help explain animal ornamental mysteries.
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