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.
Kuiper comets capture credit for watering the early Earth.
The skink that breaks the rules
Convinced that genetic similarities confirm a common ancestry for two kinds of snails, researchers sought a transitional form and believe they found it.
Sugary sialic acid signatures seen as evolutionary segregators of early humans
Twin mixes are on the rise in the UK.
If the life of the flesh is in the blood, why do we say life begins before there is blood? And what about twins?
Microevolution writ younger, Orchids and their perfume pals, Did Jesus die for E.T.? Prefabricated placental blueprints, Archaic birds border the K-T
Assorted archaic birds buried with dinosaurs up to the K-T boundary.
Orchids pack their pollen on perfume-seeking bees.
Big deal over small, arguably irrelevant changes
Prefabricated package of genes prompts placental development.
Did E. T. sin, and, if so, did Jesus die to save him/it?
A case of the pot calling the kettle black
Is the neutrino guilty of breaking the cosmic speed limit?
Asteroid cleared of charges, but search continues for another cosmic culprit.
Answers for antibiotic resistance sought in “ancient” Australian antimicrobials.
The extreme clarity and uniformity of the beautiful crystals in Naica, Mexico, indicate that the conditions under which they formed remained quite stable.
If you swim with African crocodiles, better check their I.D. first.
Epigenetic mutations can produce rapid variation and defy Mendelian genetics.
Rearranged evolutionary tree puts the brains on the bottom.
Super-colliders looking for dark matter may be on a wild goose chase.
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