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Early Humans Made Monumental Structures

No animal makes things on this scale. Humans are endowed with skill and foresight to plan big things.

Seeds from Time of Christ Sprout, Grow Trees in Israel

Trees of a now-extinct date palm celebrated for its fruit have sprouted from 2,000-year-old seeds recovered from Israel.

No New Human Influence Under the Sun

Scientists trying to measure the damage done on Earth by humans need to look way back.

Natural Sources of Methane Surprise Climate Scientists

Methane is 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas. Look where it comes from.

Origin of Agriculture Defies Evolutionary Long Ages

Evolutionists are at a loss to explain why agriculture arose suddenly in many regions relatively recently.

Human Brains Have Always Been Unique

Whether examined from inside or outside, young or old, historical or modern, eastern or western, the human brain is like no other biological organ.

Amazonia Not Pristine

The tropical rainforests of Brazil, once thought to be pristine habitats of noble savages, show evidence of mass reworking by humans for millennia.

Two if By Sea: Earliest Americans Boated Down the Coast

The textbook theory of the first migration to the Americas across a land bridge is "dead in the water."

Early Man Foot Kicks Evolution

Fossil footprints identical to modern human prints cast serious doubt on the evolutionary timeline.

Why Was Farming Delayed?

If intelligent humans were around for hundreds of thousands of years, why didn't any of them think about farming sooner?
Blue lupines in southern California

Peas and Prosperity

A healthy plant community relies on natural mechanisms that agricultural scientists can tap into.

Evolutionary Anthropologists Startled by Racial Mixing in Africa

If they didn't expect recent genetic mixing from Europe into Africa, how certain are they about older human migrations?

Give Early Man More Credit

From cave to Stone Age, ancient people deserve more respect for their intelligence and capabilities than evolutionary anthropologists give them.

News from Eden

Some recent findings fit naturally with a Genesis view of natural history.

"Natural Evil" May Be Broken Good

Things in nature we consider nasty are sometimes good systems that have broken.
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