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Hummingbird Rainbows Revealed

A little-known dazzling phenomenon has been captured in living color by Illustra Media

Evolutionists Rethink Randomness of Mutations

Some evolutionists attempt to modify the long-standing view that random mutation is the foundational mechanism in evolutionary theory.

Deep Time Evolutionists Rocked by Dinosaur Protein

The collagen, it seems, has been easier to preserve than the scientific consensus about collagen.

Why Migratory Birds Are Worth Celebrating

Bird migration integrates physiology, behavior, and ecology into a seamless system that is far more complex than previously thought.

Sense of Smell Uses a Barcode System

Smell is governed by a hidden spatial code, with ~1,100 receptors arranged in precise maps that align nose and brain.  

Purifying Slanted Science for Fun and Wisdom

This is a skill anyone can develop to sharpen their critical thinking and remove bias.

Jellyfish-Like Fossils Fit Recent Creation, Not Evolution

Remains of a soft jellyfish-like animal should not have been preserved but were found in abundance.

Interpreting Smudges to Solve Darwin Troubles

Dates ascribed to new Chinese fossils, with ample amounts of interpretation, let evolutionists allege a slower rise to the Cambrian explosion.

Scientists Imitate the Octopus for Shape-Shifting Material

New “soft photonic skins” present breakthroughs in materials science that can transform from flat to 3D and camouflage – inspired by the octopus! 

Carbon Mitigation? Leave It to Beaver

Beavers engineer a Swiss wetland that stores ten times more carbon than equivalents without beavers.

Chimpanzee Violence Is Not Human War

Humans may descend to animal-like behavior. But animals do not “ascend” to human war.

Fossil Mistaken Identity Fools Experts for 26 Years

Evolutionary narratives have sometimes been reconstructed from little more than a jaw, a few teeth, or scattered bones.

Scientists Shocked by Rapid Speciation After Chicxulub Impact

Scientists find “astounding” evidence of “ridiculously fast” speciation in a “geologic heartbeat” after the supposed Chicxulub event.  

Much Ado About New Chinese Ediacaran Fossils

Vague impressions: is that how we came to be? Or has evolutionary passion come to a point of desperation?

Slugfest: Sea Slugs Operate on Time

Scientists find ‘molecular timers’ in sea slugs and other organisms, showing astonishing temporal precision in their peak memory capacity.
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