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Survival of the Friendliest?

Evolutionary scientists speculate on the origins of cooperation in resource-scarce conditions during the Middle Stone Age.

Did Modern Human Faces Devolve from Those of Neanderthals?

Or are the differences evidence of inbuilt natural genetic variation?

Balderdash in Evolutionary Human History

Faith in deep time clouds the senses of evolutionary biologists speculating about the rise of farming and civilization.

The Fatal Flaw in a New Study to Show Human Evolution

This evolutionary story is based largely on speculation and belief, not evidence.

Laugh Lines: Latest Lame Legends for Darwin

The funniest stories are those by Darwinians who take themselves seriously.

Ape-Man Shenanigans Exposed

Recent presentations reveal hoaxes in paleoanthropology that are still continuing today.

Archive: Meteorites, Plant IQ, RNA, Hearing, Brain, Dino, MRI, Evolution

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in mid-February 2002, restored from archives.

Archive: Hominids, Sex, Dino-Bird, Evo-Devo, Ion Channel, Saturn, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in the week of Valentine's Day in February 2002, restored from archives.

Why You Can Wiggle Your Ears

The Human Ear Muscles, Usually Undeveloped in Persons Living in Modern Western Society, Are in Fact Functional—Not Useless Vestiges.

Archive: Arctic Dinosaurs, Hearing, Birds, Multiverse, Caveman Diet, School Boards, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early February 2002, restored from archives.

Neanderthals Promoted to Relatives

Once viewed as an extinct missing link, Neanderthals are now seen as our distant relatives.

Paranthropus Not a Missing Link

Paranthropus boisei (formerly Zinjanthropus) is no longer considered a missing link. It was an extinct ape.

Time to Unlearn the Evolutionary March of Human Progress

New discovery adds more evidence against the human evolution progression.

Lucy Worshiped Like a Religious Icon

The adulation given to the ‘Lucy’ bones overlooks big problems with the fossil.

Archive: Sagan, Schools, Tools, Design, Noses, Fossils, Water, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in early November 2001, restored from archives.
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