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Did the Umami Taste Bud Evolve?

Evolutionary proof? "Umami taste receptors evolved with primates’ diets": a claim promising much, but delivering little.

Fertilization Launches Zinc Fireworks

"Beautiful to see, orchestrated much like a symphony" – this is how a fertilized cell announces a new individual.

Sheep Mummy Shows Limits on DNA Longevity

Under ideal conditions for preservation, DNA from a sheep in a salt mine lasted 1,600 years. But could it last millions?

Extinct Animals Were Bigger

Why are there so few large animals today? From fossils, many more extinct animals were huge.

Mammals Were Never Primitive

So-called "primitive" life is often not primitive at all. A new study to support evolution ends up giving evidence against evolution.

Platypus Origins: The Mystery Deepens

A review of the article, “The platypus: What nature’s weirdest mammal says about our origins.”

Bats Defy Evolution

Bats are highly successful and diverse mammals, the only mammals capable of powered flight.

Evolutionary Paleontologists Ask Wrong Questions

Data that should falsify evolutionary timelines instead is used to launch new storytelling speculations.

Friday Funnies: Darwin Groaners

It's been a hard week. Let's unwind a little with laughter at what the Darwinians are saying these days.

Evolutionists Mangle Fossils with Preposterous Stories

Look at the fossil evidence presented here, and ask if the Darwinian stories told about them make any sense.

Bat Evolution? Still Looking

Bat uniqueness baffles evolutionists. There is no fossil record for bat ancestors, and the origin of powered flight and echolocation are huge problems.

Useless Darwinism Clutters Science

"Natural selection" and "evolved" are junk words that add nothing to scientific discoveries. They cloud, confuse, and mislead.

Fossils: Where’s the Evolution?

Animals larger than today's, appearing earlier than thought – how does that help Darwin's narrative?

How to Lubricate Your Body’s Gears

You have gears in your spine. Ask these Swedish researchers who say so, and learn some gear maintenance skills, too.

Animals Thrive in Fukushima Nuclear Accident Zone

Scientists observe a surprise in danger zone around the Japanese nuclear accident zone after 10 years: animals love the place!
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