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The Smallest Are the Hardiest

Tiny organisms tough it out in the harshest environments on the planet.

Re-Wilding vs Human Safety

The effort to resurrect extinct animals exhibits antipathy to human exceptionalism.

Much Ado About Microevolution

A bragging scientist fools himself about finding natural selection in lizards.

Assuming Evolution Makes Scientists Lazy

Scientist: Don't just say "it evolved." Go to the lab and figure it out.

Earth Is Designed to Clean Itself

Do these processes look like the result of chance mistakes?

Archive: Membrane Channels, Molecular Machines, Censorship, Cave Art, More

Breakthroughs, controversies, and scientists acting badly: these are other reports recovered from January 2002.

ENST: Information Spreads in the Atmospheric Highway

DNA travels the globe. This article was printed by Evolution News last October.

ENST: How Animals Use Electricity

This article by our Editor was published at Evolution News on Dec. 5th.
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Gophers Help Restore Volcano Damage

How could scientists accelerate the restoration of the devastated area around Mt. St. Helens? Send in the gophers!

Vulture Design Highlighted

Illustra Media's new short film shows that ugly things can be beautiful in their own way.

Giant Sequoias Growing Tall in England

California's giant trees have a new habitat across the globe. What does this imply about geographic distribution?

Wildlife Conservationists Need to Study History

Fair hunting laws actually benefit wildlife populations.

Deep Time Leads to Absurd Conclusion

The circularity of assuming Darwinism and deep time slams headlong against logic.

Reproducibility Debunked as a Myth

Human choice about what data to focus on biases results, says major study.

Nature Read in Youth and Paw

The wild chase of predator after prey happens, but we shouldn't make overly much of it.
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