Mysterious malarial link to sickle-cell mutation resolved
The evolution of how we work and play well with others
Tree trunk math . . . more complicated than meets the eye.
We have been hearing for years that chimp and human DNA is 98.5% identical, as if that proves our common ancestry.
A second look at Laetoli still asks the wrong question.
Bizarre bravery in rats explained . . . with serious implications for the human brain.
From egg-thief to devoted mother to fan-dancer, Oviraptor reputation soars in Vegas.
Saber-toothed skulls surprise paleontologists.
Sauropod sojourns or enamel of evacuation?
Spectral signposts suggest interstellar seeds of life.
Longevity in roundworms lasts until the 3rd generation.
Net of Denisovan cousins widens.
If Sarai really was Abram’s half-sister, were his claims to Pharaoh and later Abimelech lies? What’s the difference between deception and witholding needed information?
Sperm, or no sperm? That was the question.
Move over, mass extinction meteorite, says new model.
Robots arbitrate the flight debate.
Steve Jobs, like so many described in AiG’s book Already Gone, did not get the answers to the questions troubling his heart and so walked away from God.
Oceanic chromium pins down date for the Great Oxidation Event.
Giant panda is big on bamboo but doesn’t get much bang for the bite.
The vestigial vestigial organ arguments
A clone by any other name . . . .
Yes, dinosaurs and humans co-existed—but not in the Lotus Mountain Fortress.
Abruptness of ancient oceanic alterations fit the Flood.
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