Marine Biology Surprises from the Ocean May 18, 2015 News from marine biology and geology are unexpected from a long-age, evolutionary perspective. CONTINUE READING
Fossils These "Evolutionary" Fossils Don't Help Evolutionary Theory January 31, 2015 Anti-evolutionary implications can stare paleontologists in the face, yet they still invoke evolutionary theory. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Chile Whale Fossil Site Explained February 26, 2014 At least 40 baleen whales and other species of marine mammals fossilized in a dry desert of Chile have been explained with a "toxic bloom" theory. Does it explain all the findings? CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Sharks Traveled Far but Evolved Nowhere January 10, 2014 A shark genome shows the slowest evolution ever, but prehistoric sharks were the first to figure out long-distance migration. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution More Surprises for Evolutionists December 15, 2013 Neo-Darwinists would not have predicted the results they got when studying fish, alligators, monkeys and mice. CONTINUE READING
Fossils New 'Missing Link' Claim Imagines Human Face on a Fish September 28, 2013 The Darwin-drenched phrase "missing link" popped up again, this time in a story that claims humans got their faces from a fish. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Engineers Chase Animals July 26, 2013 Inspired by the wisdom inherent in living organisms, inventors and engineers are finding bright ideas. CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Jellyfish for Your Health November 12, 2012 Jellyfish have inspired a cancer cell search tool – just one of new products and services inspired by nature. CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Weightlifters No Match for Insects August 4, 2012 For Olympic season, here are more comparisons between human and animal capabilities. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Dinosaur Triggers and Other Fossil Foibles August 3, 2012 Instant dinosaurs: just add mountains. Does this and other fossil news make sense? CONTINUE READING