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evolution

  • Exploring Ireland’s Ring of Kerry, From Tetrapods to Lindbergh
    Exploring Ireland’s Ring of Kerry, From Tetrapods to Lindbergh
    Squinting into the wind and rain, we marched from a desolate parking lot on the southwest tip of Ireland down a slippery path. I turned a corner and the mean-looking ...
    April 25, 2023BY Rick Steves
  • 250,000 Year Old Insect Challenges Evolutionary Theory
    250,000 Year Old Insect Challenges Evolutionary Theory
    Researchers from the University of Melbourne have discovered that current understandings of evolution may not be correct after ...
    June 24, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • As Science Develops, More Holes Show up in Evolutionary Theory
    As Science Develops, More Holes Show up in Evolutionary Theory
    Even though evolution has long been included in science textbooks, it is still a controversial topic. First, evolution ...
    April 25, 2022BY Yuhong Dong
  • Ancient Mountains May Have Enabled Life to Flourish on Earth
    Ancient Mountains May Have Enabled Life to Flourish on Earth
    A new study has found that the erosion of great mountain ranges may have provided critical oxygen and ...
    February 4, 2022BY Jessie Zhang
  • A Mom’s Research (Part 5): A Deep Dive into Evolution
    A Mom’s Research (Part 5): A Deep Dive into Evolution
    Commentary What has caused the diversity of life on this planet? In most schools nowadays, the standard answer ...
    June 1, 2021BY Jean Chen
  • Human Evolution Theories Face Serious Challenges From Fossils, Study Finds
    Human Evolution Theories Face Serious Challenges From Fossils, Study Finds
    The origin of humans has always been one of the ultimate questions in science. Ever since Charles Darwin ...
    May 13, 2021BY Lu Xiao
  • Sorry Darwin, but Bacteria Don’t Compete to Survive
    Sorry Darwin, but Bacteria Don’t Compete to Survive
    “Survival of the friendliest” outweighs“ the survival of the fittest” for groups of bacteria, according to new research. ...
    October 24, 2019BY Michael Skov Jensen
  • One Man’s Journey From Revolution to Redemption
    One Man’s Journey From Revolution to Redemption
    Commentary When President Donald Trump canceled former President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran—and, more recently, ordered the ...
    June 4, 2019BY Trevor Loudon
  • Chairman Adam Smith and the Politics of Backward Evolution
    Chairman Adam Smith and the Politics of Backward Evolution
    Commentary Self-contradiction is so prevalent on Capitol Hill that it’s received its own euphemism: political evolution. Politicians love ...
    May 21, 2019BY Greg Young
  • More Than 1,000 Scientists Dissent From Darwinism
    More Than 1,000 Scientists Dissent From Darwinism
    The list of scientists who publicly doubt the Darwinian theory of evolution grew to more than 1,000 members ...
    February 13, 2019BY Ivan Pentchoukov
  • School Cancels Play About Darwin and Evolution After Parents Complain
    School Cancels Play About Darwin and Evolution After Parents Complain
    An elementary school in Britain has canceled a play about Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution following complaints ...
    February 8, 2019BY Tom Ozimek
  • How Dogs Know a Face When They See One
    How Dogs Know a Face When They See One
    Dogs have a natural ability to process faces, a small study that put dogs in an fMRI machine ...
    August 5, 2015BY Carol Clark
  • Mysterious Mushrooms Get New ‘Family Tree’
    Mysterious Mushrooms Get New ‘Family Tree’
    After more than 200 years of struggle, the mushroom “tree of life” has been resolved, report researchers.
    May 27, 2015BY Natalie van Hoose
  • How the Beak is Providing a Breakthrough in Bird Evolution (Video)
    How the Beak is Providing a Breakthrough in Bird Evolution (Video)
    Researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding exactly how ancient dinosaurs evolved into modern birds.
    May 12, 2015BY Epoch Video
  • Why Scott Walker’s Views on Evolution are Irrelevant
    Why Scott Walker’s Views on Evolution are Irrelevant
    The media whipped itself into a frenzy this week after Wisconsin governor Scott Walker dodged a question on ...
    February 13, 2015BY Jonathan Zhou
  • Planet of the Killer Apes
    Planet of the Killer Apes
    We humans think of ourselves as a highly evolved species. We point to our cities and tools and ...
    December 30, 2014BY robert.lafferty
  • Prominent Chemist Says Scientists Don’t Really Understand Evolution
    Prominent Chemist Says Scientists Don’t Really Understand Evolution
    Dr. James Tour understands microevolution, he has observed it often in the lab. But macroevolution—the evolution that, according ...
    October 2, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • The Human Skull That Challenges the Out-of-Africa Theory
    The Human Skull That Challenges the Out-of-Africa Theory
    This is the account of the discovery of a skull that has the potential to change what we ...
    July 18, 2014BY April Holloway
  • WWE Extreme Rules Predictions
    WWE Extreme Rules Predictions
    On May 4th WWE's first Pay-Per-View of it's new season Extreme Rules will take place at the Izod Center ...
    April 28, 2014BY Zachary Stallings
  • The Evolution of ASIMO the Robot (Video)
    The Evolution of ASIMO the Robot (Video)
    Honda has been researching robotics since 1986, and now they have just released the newsest version of their ...
    April 19, 2014BY Epoch Video
  • Scientists Pinpoint When Harmless Bacteria Became Flesh-Eating Monsters
    Scientists Pinpoint When Harmless Bacteria Became Flesh-Eating Monsters
    Bacterial diseases cause millions of deaths every year. Most of these bacteria were benign at some point in ...
    April 14, 2014BY Akshat Rathi
  • Night Owls Are Less Likely to Get Married
    Night Owls Are Less Likely to Get Married
    People who tend to stay up late and wake up late in the morning are different in many ...
    April 13, 2014BY Jann Ingmire
  • Darwin Meets Newton: Evolution and the Mass of the Galaxy
    Darwin Meets Newton: Evolution and the Mass of the Galaxy
    If the solution to a problem does not reveal itself straight away then why not let your initial ...
    April 6, 2014BY Geraint Lewis
  • Out of Place in Time: Was This Hammer Made 100 Million Years Ago?
    Out of Place in Time: Was This Hammer Made 100 Million Years Ago?
    If the stone really formed around this hammer more than 100 million years ago, who in the world ...
    April 3, 2014BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Evolution, Taxes, and Stock Ownership
    Evolution, Taxes, and Stock Ownership
    Nothing is permanent or static. Evolutionary forces in the material world through direct, indirect, or no interference by ...
    June 9, 2011BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • Evolution: Real or Man-Made?
    Evolution: Real or Man-Made?
    For years, scientists have claimed that they have gripping fossil proof of evolution.
    November 22, 2009BY Helena Zhu
  • The History Before History II: Vestiges of a Lost Technology
    The History Before History II: Vestiges of a Lost Technology
    Just how old is the human race? Hundreds of apparently isolated artifacts do not fit into this standard ...
    November 21, 2008BY Leonardo Vintini
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