Evolutionists generally view “live-bearing” as an evolutionary advance over more primitive “egg-laying.”
Evolving people? . . . Or just natural selection in action? Researchers suspect the long presence of cholera has been recorded in the human genome.
Archaeologists uncover evidence of early cultivation and crop storage throughout the Fertile Crescent.
Honeybees depend on their right antennae to differentiate friends from foes, scientists have learned.
Where do fleas come from? From other fleas. But evolutionists have had a hard time constructing their history of the flea.
What can pink shower scum tell us about the origin of the giraffe’s long neck?
Did evolution teach this orchid how to get a bee in its bonnet?
DNA from an ancient horse’s foot suggests horses have been horses for a long time.
The abortion ban Texas is debating already exists in 12 other states.
The marine medals for diving go to animals like elephant seals and sperm whales, which can remain underwater for 90 minutes or more.
Flexible feet supposedly link humans with ape-like ancestors.
Turtle embryology said to connect the evolutionary dots and reveal transitional turtle.
In a pair of landmark decisions, the Supreme Court of the United States yesterday laid the groundwork for the creation of a new civil right to same-sex “marriage.”
Muco-viral symbiosis may be key to a ubiquitous immune system . . . but it’s not evolution.
Can bad-smelling feet, probiotics for mosquitoes, and evolutionary presuppositions solve the problem of malaria?
Sturgeon, thought to exist in only around 29 species worldwide, have long been considered living fossils.
Are there “striking similarities” in ape and human communication, and what do they mean?
An ounce of primate prompts a pound of speculation.
Researchers believe water trapped in tiny fractures within sulphide deposits has had no contact with water exposed for 1.5 to 2.64 billion years.
Feathers are ruffled because the newest candidate for the first bird upsets the currently popular claim that Archaeopteryx was not a bird at all.
New “fresh flesh and blood” mammoth discovery animates clonal hopes.
A biomechanical study of murre—one that dives well but also flies—presumably sheds light on penguin flightlessness.
The human cloning method of Shoukhrat Mitalipov’s group re-ignites the bioethics of the human embryonic stem cell debate at a whole new level.
The Human Genome Project, supposedly disproved the possibility of all humans being descended from one man and woman. But what does the science really show?
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