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Vertebrate Skull Evolution Revised Again

New research is forcing scientists to rewrite the vertebrate skull evolution story.

ENST: Growing a Bone Requires Foresight

Keeping bones aligned with attachment points as they grow is no small engineering feat.

Human Leg Acts Like a Pogo Stick

Fine tuning shown to produce efficiency and precision in bipedal movement.

Fly Nervous System Exceeds Expectations

One look at this nerve diagram should eliminate thoughts of evolution.

Archive: Horses’ “Vestigial Muscles” Are Really Dampers

This reprint from 22 years ago is sure to be a hit with horseback riders.

Human Hands Are Designed, Not Evolved

Evolutionists finally admit Intelligent Design is valid! (Not exactly, but close.)

How to Do Biology Without Darwin

A paper and press release compare fish and humans, but avoid falling into the Darwin just-so-story habit.

Footnote: Evolution Adds Nothing

A new study of foot stiffness helps explain human walking and running, and might inspire robots. Evolution adds nothing.

Running Is a Complex Balance of Rapid Reflexes

If you thought about how complex running is while running, you might trip and fall over. Read this while sitting down.

Are These Really Transitional Fossils?

To get to the truth, you often have to tune out the Darwin cheerleaders and just examine the data. Transitional Turtle Science reporters like to bring fossils to the imagination with colorful artwork. The artist’s conception of Eorhynchochelys, a fossil found in China, shows it looking somewhat like a sea turtle without a hard shell. […]
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