Mammals Leaky Mitochondria Keep Sea Otters Warm December 14, 2021 Darwin-free research on sea otters might have benefits for humans. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Horses Make Stone Tools December 1, 2021 Animals can make stone tools not to use them as tools, but for fooling paleoanthropologists. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Downsizing Evolution’s Credit Balance November 12, 2021 Evolution takes credit for many things that have nothing to do with Darwinism. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Junk DNA Goes the Way of the Vestigial Organs Myth November 11, 2021 Yet another study finds that “Junk DNA” has a critical role in mammals. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Climate Change Meets Evolution November 10, 2021 They seem like different subjects, but they have a lot in common. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Unmasking Evolutionary Fairy Tales November 8, 2021 They sound so scholarly, but the tales fall apart without the secret miracle flubber. Here's how to find it. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Tusk, Tusk: Evolutionists Surprised by Tusk Evolution November 1, 2021 The evidence is against Darwinian evolution of tusks, but Harvard biologists are excited by tusk evolution anyway. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Hot Chimps! No Evolution Here October 29, 2021 What does a new study about savanna chimpanzees say about evolution? Anything the evolutionists want it to say. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolution by Subtraction Has No Teeth October 25, 2021 Darwin won't get very far when complex traits are lost by natural selection. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Friday Funnies: Why Our Ancestors Left the Trees October 15, 2021 Plot Heterogeneity allows evolutionists to imagine any story that keeps Darwin reigning as chief storyteller. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Why Don’t Humans Have Tails? October 4, 2021 A major anatomical change in primate anatomy cannot be explained by evolutionary genetics. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Latest “Walking Whale” Fails September 9, 2021 Another putative whale ancestor adds to the past pile of failures. Eleven bone fragments have birthed another whale of a tale. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Pterosaurs Defy Evolution September 2, 2021 Flying reptiles appear suddenly in the fossil record; their diversification in size and shape astonishes paleontologists. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Fertilization Launches Zinc Fireworks September 1, 2021 "Beautiful to see, orchestrated much like a symphony" – this is how a fertilized cell announces a new individual. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Squirrels: Urban Sports Champions August 11, 2021 A popular urban sport takes rapid eye-body coordination. Squirrels do it flawlessly every time. CONTINUE READING