The secret of the sponge’s squeeze . . . revealed at last.
A team of evolutionary scientists accepted the Great Commission for their Cause by going on the road to preach to the “yokels and morons” in America’s heartland.
Tropical Huntsman spider trapped in Baltic amber for millions of years?
“Every generation thinks they have the answers to life’s great questions . . .”
So, were Neanderthals and “modern humans” neighbors in Russia or not?
The venom gland in a poisonous mollusk sheds light on the origin of defense/attack structures.
The gene LAMC-3 is essential to the formation of convolutions in the human brain, but how it “evolved to gain [these] novel functions” remains a mystery.
Plants capture a little of the sun’s abundant energy and make it available for us. What if we could help them to do it better?
Why did God punish Pharaoh because of Abraham's deception? Is this not unjust? Elizabeth Mitchell, MD, explains the reasons for the plagues.
Time-lapse photos of a human embryonic face taking shape—unlike Haeckel’s fraudulent woodcuts—are authentic. But not even those assembled photos can peer back through time to prove evolution.
Searching for dark matter, the antiuniverse, and our cosmic roots
Carboxydotrophs—microbes that derive their energy from carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide—are said to be a clue to the earth’s early atmosphere.
Unisexual lizard species: evolutionary dead-end or created reproductive strategy?
Robots who “learned” how to share are “the first real confirmation of Hamilton’s rule, one of the most fundamental theories in modern biology.”
Preservation of collagen fibers in a marine reptile fossil is said to prove “biomolecular preservation over deep time.”
The Grand Canyon slices through the high Colorado Plateau, but how did the plateau come to be so high? New seismic data paints a picture of the plateau’s underbelly.
Once upon a time a rabbit king was buried on Minorca . . .
Pluto’s atmosphere is expanding dramatically.
So with peacocks—the classic Darwinian example of sexual selection—do the eyes have it or not?
The dark history of human genetics illustrates the dangers of science misunderstood and misused.
Different genome size in two “related” species of cress (genus Arabidopsis) is called the result of a rapid evolutionary process.
Tiny fossils of algae found at the edge of Loch Torridon in Scotland have been hailed as evidence that life evolved in freshwater and on land a billion years ago.
Two separate linguistics studies provide findings consistent with a biblical worldview.
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