Psychologists say observations of chimpanzee and orangutan behavior in zoos support the primates’ evolutionary relationship to people.
Smithsonian’s account of tectonic history is significantly short-sighted.
Jurassic squid’s ink is chemically identical to melanin in modern cuttlefish.
Secret of self-propelled cyanobacterium’s internal corkscrew unveiled.
You are invited to influence the Next Generation Science Standards.
Impressive fortress at Khirbet Qeiyafa likely represents the Jewish challenge to Philistine power 3,000 years ago.
Tiny insects pollinated plants in the “age of the dinosaurs.”
The stone starter for a nourishing primordial soup remains as lifeless as ever.
Is a molar pregnancy really a baby? Does it have a gender? Does aborting it end a life? Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., explains.
Were dinosaurs an endangered species before the K-T disaster? Enquiring minds want to know.
“Precious particles” popping in again?
When Christians mark a National Day of Prayer, atheists retaliate with a National Day of Reason
Ancestral tree’s branches proliferate while seeking their roots.
Does a designer DNA duplicate or a lucky genetic goof make the human brain do what it does do so well?
Molecular magic still requires a “magician.”
When the clock’s answers don’t meet expectations, get a new clock.
The Jurassic jawbone of a long extinct creature has resurfaced in China to add a new chapter to the saga of its mysterious identity.
Weird walkers weigh in on supposed hominid evolution.
Big dinosaurs won the battle but lost the war, and the real winners took to the skies.
Louisiana’s Science Education Act weathers challenge.
Easing out of hammocks into earthbound beds presumably helped apelike ancestors awaken to new possibilities.
Bookish baboons said to demonstrate reading readiness pre-dated evolutionary emergence of humans.
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