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Wonders Under the Sea

Three ocean creatures have surprised scientists with new discoveries of previously-unknown capabilities.

Life Worth Imitating

The living treasure chest of biological designs opens wider each week, inspiring human engineers to improve human health and productivity.

Mantis Shrimp Baffles Evolutionists

Stomatopods, popularly known as mantis shrimp, possess several unique abilities that defy evolution.

The Science of Politics and Vice Versa

Some scientists try to put conservatives and liberals in test tubes. This can cause fireworks.

New Archaeopteryx Fossil Grounds Evolutionary Ideas About Flight

The 11th fossil of Archaeopteryx, found in German limestone, has dished up some surprises that finish off the old evolutionary icon.

Sunday Funnies

Here are some silly evolution claims crossing the news wires. Some evolutionists appear to have little more to do than speculate and spin stories.

Archive Classic: How Darwinism Produces Job Security

This entry from 12/22/2003 we have referenced often, because it illustrates how Darwin changed science into storytelling.

Scientists Equate Evolution to "Stuff Happens"

Researchers generalize findings that evolution depends on rare chance events.

Choosing to Believe in Free Will

Free will matters to children. It had better exist.

Neanderthal Ancestry Becomes More Convoluted

Reports from a Spanish Cave are producing a welter of opinions about what evolved into whom, and when.

Archive Classic: Fitness for Dummies

This explanation of Darwinian fitness from 10/29/2002 has been reformatted for the current website. It's still worth considering.

An Animal Cannot Be On the Way to Evolving Something

No animal can plan ahead how it will evolve, so why do some evolutionists talk like they do?

Archive Classic: Evolution Goes Forward, Backward and Sideways

This is a reprint from 12/19/07. It is still worth thinking about.

Your Inner Ape Just Got Older

Evolutionists have doubled their date of the chimp-human split from 7 million to 13 million years ago. How, and why?

Silly Science Gets a Pass

It's not just that science doesn't know the following claims. It cannot know them – yet few are the reporters laughing out loud.
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