...John D. Wise, PhD This article doesn’t mince words: Fish buttholes may be the reason we now have fingers, (ScienceAlert, 22 September 2025). That’s right — a new Nature paper,...
...five fingers, we must first understand why tetrapod (Greek for “four-footed”) vertebrates have five fingers. Mammals belong to the superclass Tetrapoda, which also includes reptiles, amphibians and birds. Even members...
...the person lost part of his finger. The missing fingers may represent hidden fingers tucked under the palm of the hand. Thus, researchers believe that prehistoric artists deliberately drew them...
Finger snapping and other wonders of the human body should make evolutionists snap awake to failures of Darwinian theory. Snap your fingers right now. Did you know you just...
...a biological question: can other mammals use whiskers like humans use fingers? Her 100% Darwin-free article starts with awe of the human hand: Humans have amazing fingertips. They are sensitive...
...be time well spent, because they are evolutionary marvels. Hold one up and examine it. Open and close it. Play with your fingers. Touch the tips of your four fingers...
...The Bible often uses the metaphor of the “Hand of God” to illustrate his masterful skill as an artisan: When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers,...
...occurred). A subtopic of this question is to ask how the fingers of the hand evolved from fish fins.[1] This evolutionary step is of major importance because, besides the human...
...questions about extra fingers. Are they functional? Do they have their own muscles and nerves? Are they useful? Are polydactyl people aware of the extra fingers individually? For the first...
The ways various news organizations cover the same news story – why swimmers’ fingers get wrinkled – provides a test case on whether evolutionary theory adds any value. It’s one...
Another fossil complicates the evolutionists’ picture of tetrapod origins (see Aug 9 headline). Chinese paleontologists have reported1 a new marine reptile from Triassic strata (242 million years old, more or...