Traditional “hit early and hit hard” approach to treating severe infections may increase antibiotic resistance.
DNA confirms tiny body from Atacama Desert belonged to a human.
Sediba’s shadow Hobbit who? Primordial batteries Shroud 2.0 Science standards on the march
As publishers plan to implement NGSS science standards, textbook market will likely take the reins of education.
Re-dated Shroud of Turin gets its own app.
Without power, the primordial show is over before it starts.
Japanese study affirms hobbits’ humanity and offers clues to their origin.
Sediba fossils shuffle the deck of diversity but fail to connect the evolutionary dots.
Clocking humans Of apes and men Dinosaur embryology Eco-evolutionary rescue Global warming questioned
Climate change predictions in the news have been proven to be inaccurate.
Rapidly occurring “hard-wired evolutionary changes” said to offer game-changing insights for wildlife management.
Scientists in China are excited to report their analysis of a much older batch of miscellaneous disarticulated dinosaur embryo bones and eggshells.
Never take your theology from a chimp.
Tinkering with the molecular clock: which assumptions should we accept?
Take action: freedom under fire, Born alive, to die? The Bible finale, Hippity hop, Crystal clues
Massive volcanism correlated with the onset of the end-Triassic mass extinction, evolutionary geochronologists find.
Discoveries about Leafhopper locomotion may provide useful lessons in biomechanics and robotics.
As in previous episodes of The Bible mini-series, there were omissions, additions, and alterations to familiar biblical narratives.
But what if she’s not dead?—Should abortion providers be required to save the lives of infants they fail to kill?
The threatened deportation of a German family, now living under asylum in the United States, has brought to light a disturbing threat.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell and Ken Ham comment on a bill that would require abortion providers to ensure emergency medical care and transportation to a hospital for failed abortions.
Reverse evolution, four-winged birds, Jesus Christ’s ministry on the History Channel, what’s in a name?, cosmic map, and more in this week’s News to Note.
Planck map increases age estimate of the universe but confirms a plank of the big bang model just doesn’t fit.
Florida Atlantic University has now issued an apology for instructing students to stomp on the name of Jesus.
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