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Olympic Animals Take the Gold

It's a good thing we don't have to compete against animals for strength, speed, swimming and other Olympic events.

Bare Feet Were Made for Walking

Your feet can become hard against rough ground without sacrificing their sensitivity.

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.

More Penitence Needed Toward Our Neanderthal Brethren

Evolutionists acknowledge changing views toward Neanderthals, but they fall short of apology for fake science.

Stop the Silly Darwin Stories

What happens when consensus enforces conformity, and doubters are excluded? In the case of Darwinism, you get utter nonsense. This must end.

More Body Wonders

Things you probably didn't learn about in anatomy or physiology.

Your Body Needs Its Nature Medicine

Trapping yourself indoors most of the day? Studies show that health improves with outdoor experiences in nature.

Biological Systems Provide Infinite Design Inspiration

It's not likely engineers and biologists will run out of inspiration from biology anytime soon. The source is infinite.

Birds Evolved Fast Except When They Evolved Slow

To make a dinosaur fly, you have to adjust the rate of evolution by orders of magnitude, and commit other scientific fallacies.

Contenders for Mammal of the Month

Here are some furry friends that know how to impress scientists.

With Caveman Science, The Dream Is Alive

It's difficult to believe any other vaunted science than cosmology would be so rife with fact-free speculation. Well, maybe paleoanthropology, too.

Body Talk

Scientists sometimes just prove the obvious, like that men and women are different. If we can talk body without talking bawdy, there are some new discoveries about body works that should put a spring in your step today about how your body works.
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