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Hummingbird Beak Is a Nectar Wringer

New high-speed movies of hummingbirds show how nectar in the retracting tongue is drawn into the mouth.

Out On a Limb: The Evolution of Olympians

Pole vaulters, gymnasts, and hurdlers got their start by accident in precocious fish, say evolutionists.

Evolutionists Wing It with Stories

Flight? No problem. Wings pop into existence like eyes and everything else.

Common Birds Astound Scientists

Look at some denizens of your garden or town and be amazed.

Gummy Rex Did Lip Service

Jurassic Park was wrong, says a new rethink about dinosaur lips. T. rex probably didn't bare its teeth most of the time.

Life Is Devolving from a Past World of Giants

Almost every type of organism was larger in the past. Why is the world impoverished of giants today?

Chernobyl Dogs Survive Without Evolving

Stray dogs left behind after the Chernobyl accident are still living and reproducing, but not becoming more fit.

Darwinians Leap Over Flight Origins

It's one giant leap for Darwinkind: how to explain the origin of powered flight without engineering.

Rethinking Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs have come along way from the horror films decades ago; their image is evolving.
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Hummingbirds and Humans Evolved by Mistake

To believe this evolutionary tale, one must accept that a genetic mistake created our beloved backyard acrobats.
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