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Rosetta Stone
Photo: The Rosetta Stone, by ProtoplasmaKid, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

Top Five Questions on the Origin of Language — Answered!

We aren’t even sure which is the world’s oldest spoken language, though Hebrew, Arabic, and Chinese have impressively long histories. Read More ›
caterpillar
Photo: Caterpillar in Baltic amber, by Manukyan Andranik via Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0 International).

How the Caterpillar Got Its Legs…Or Not

Almost 400 years after its discovery, the process of metamorphosis is still a thorny conundrum for evolutionary biologists. Read More ›
Pacific Ocean
Photo: Pacific Ocean, by NASA, Apollo 11, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Dallas Conference, February 17: Our Privileged Planet, 20 Years On

Philosopher Dr. Jay Richards previews the theme of February 17's Dallas Science and Faith Conference. Read More ›
Homer
Photo: Homer, British Museum, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Is Consciousness a Recent Development?

Few stopped to ask how a poet like Homer wrote the Iliad if he really was not conscious himself. Read More ›
ping pong ball
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Deep Fakes and Propaganda for Artificial General Intelligence

The video shows a supposed table tennis match between a robot and a top human player. Yet the video is not of an actual match. Read More ›
Thalassocnus natans
Photo: Thalassocnus natans, by FunkMonk, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

Fossil Friday: Chronospecies, a Sinking Ship

The concept of chronospecies in paleontology was introduced by George (1956) for the naming of successive species in a single evolving lineage. Read More ›
dog in cage
Photo credit: Fredrik Öhlander via Unsplash.

Dead Pets: PETA’s Astonishing Kill Rate

PETA’s leadership may believe that some animals are better off dead than adopted by households that are non-vegan. Read More ›
baby ape
Photo credit: Ciprian Boiciuc on Unsplash.

A Darwinian Dilemma: The Paradox of Reproduction

Astonishingly, there is one unique organ system that actually detracts from the chances of survival of even the fittest individuals. Read More ›
sperm cells
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The Exquisite Design of Egg Cells

Oogenesis (the process of egg cell formation) begins during embryonic development when the primordial germ cells are specified. Read More ›
hospital corridor
charlie gard
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Self-Starvation to Qualify for Assisted Suicide

Once again, the assisted-suicide movement shows itself to be public-policy promise breakers of the most egregious kind and raw zealots for the death agenda. Read More ›

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