Radiocarbon dating adds to evidence that Egyptian antiquity was not quite so very ancient.
The inventory of life’s building blocks in space rocks rises.
Surprising number of genomic “echoes” are associated with biological sonar in dolphins and bats.
While Curiosity continues to search for signs of life on Mars, eager earth-bound evolutionary scientists are out-sourcing the origin of life off-world.
Like modern rodents, “primitive” multituberculates were already fully equipped to go anywhere and eat anything.
Family’s desire to educate their children ends in forcible abduction of the children by the state.
Freeze-tolerant frogs exhibit a complex array of adaptations perfectly tailored for harsh Alaskan winters.
Ongoing excavation uncovers a fourth Triceratops in Cretaceous dig.
Herbig-Haro objects are generally believed to be associated with star formation. Beautifully belching jets hailed as stellar birth announcement.
Identification of fossilized species, especially for an entire group of extinct animals, can be challenging.
Gluttonous bacteria on the fast track compete with biofilm-makers boldly going where bacteria haven’t gone before.
The attack on this autistic child was the natural fruit of “pro-choice” and evolutionary worldviews.
The magical model that creates cyclic ice ages from practically nothing
What does your doggie’s copycat yawn reveal about evolution?
Primordial proteins or common designs?
A literate foundation for ancient Jerusalem
Mitochondrial Eve finally meets Y-chromosome Adam (sort of).
Evolutionists say birds evolved from dinosaurs with flight-ready brains.
Can a birds’ eye view explain the evolution of animal ornamentation and courtship behavior?
Monogamous relationships are relatively rare among mammals. But is human monogamy God’s idea, or merely an evolutionary byproduct?
Our world, and our universe, seem remarkably fine-tuned. But in fact, they are too fine-tuned, many physicists now think.
A study by anthropologists with a different version of mankind’s evolutionary history threatens to return them to the arena to settle their differences.
West Nile virus: brought to you by public enemy number one
Does a peek “into the minds of birds” provide a peek into the origin of ours?
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