Marriage as it is meant to be—don’t give up on it!
It’s “The Higgs boson” or “a Higgs boson” but not the “God particle.”
Well-preserved Cambrian arthropod fossils prompt a response.
If like millions of other people you find that caffeine in your coffee, tea, or cola seems to improve your day, you’re not alone.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., explains why a placenta is not a living creature.
Arkansas boldly steps out to snatch a victory for life from the jaws of Roe v. Wade.
What do honeybee waggles and birdsong have to do with human speech? An MIT linguist believes they demonstrate that human speech evolved as Darwin thought.
The Atlantic claims more and more homeschooling families embrace evolution and need books to teach it.
Camel humps may have been the key to Arctic survival for ancient camels.
The Mars rover Curiosity made history on February 8 by drilling 2 ½ inches into the Martian surface.
Wildlife documentaries are too family friendly, complains UK academic.
History Channel reports 27 million tuned in . . . so what next?
A DNA sample submitted to the National Geographic Genographic Project created quite a stir in the world’s genomic databases.
Bearded capuchin monkeys are bright little creatures, indicating that chimpanzees and crows don’t have the market cornered on animal intelligence.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., reviews The Bible, a five-part, ten-hour docudrama, premiered on the History Channel.
The cover art of New Scientist describes a rather unpopular view of evolution that has been periodically proposed by some evolutionary scientists.
Some states have been able to protect through legislation the open discussion of controversial scientific topics, but others have been less successful.
How 60,000 homing pigeons got lost when something disturbed the sounds of silence.
The “Scars of Evolution” series featured speakers explaining how human evolution has produced an inferior product.
How do bees know which flowers to visit to load up on nectar? Which flowers have already been plundered?
Homo erectus had style and design of their tools down to a science.
Federal government tips its hand: you have the freedom to be like others, but not necessarily the freedom to be different.
The appendix has long been maligned as an obsolete vestigial remnant of digestive evolution. Is it really as worthless as people say?
This spring is your last chance to see Lucy in the United States before she returns to her homeland.
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