Enigmatic KNM-ER 1470’s flat face finally confirmed.
Curiosity’s landing inaugurates a new phase in the quest for alien life.
Face to philtrum: the ballet behind your beautiful smile
With the successful on-target Mars landing of the robotic rover dubbed Curiosity, a normally staid group of engineers and scientists erupted with joy as a fruit of their labor was achieved.
Gecko feet: Does their fabulous diversity make them the flagship for convergent evolution?
Protests over Chick-fil-A president’s non-hateful but biblical stand polarizing the public.
Clues in dental calculus “banish many of the preconceptions we had of Neanderthals.”
The battle of the bottle-brush induces squid to unleash its secret countermeasure.
“It’s the ‘Lucy’ of snakes,” claims Yale paleontologist.
Carbonaceous chondrites steal comets’ credit for watering the early earth.
Radicalization of the family imminent if amendment to California’s Uniform Parentage Act becomes law.
Fine filaments on Bavarian theropod boasted to “bridge the considerable gap” between “feathered dinosaur” groups.
Dolphins-by-design or big-thinkers-that-bumbled-into-existence?
Tragedy in Colorado is a stark reminder of the sin and death that clouds this world.
Can Karabo catch up with Lucy’s legacy?
Life as we know it is still as we know it.
It isn’t a matter of what God could have done but rather a matter of what God said He did.
Why is a molar pregnancy called that? Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., responds, explaining the interesting connection.
Controversy? What controversy? Giant’s Causeway’s new visitor center becomes target for protest.
Looking for hints-there-might-ever-have-been-life in all the right places . . . on Mars.
Bits of plant material from Australopithecus sediba’s teeth sneak a peek at diet.
Study proves growth rings in bone cannot be used to determine whether an animal is cold-blooded or warm-blooded.
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