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Photo: Eokinorhynchus rarus, SEM, Dinghua Yang in Zhang et al. 2015, fair use (Source: http://english.nigpas.cas.cn/ns/RelatedNews/201511/t20151130_156623.html).

Fossil Friday: Kinorhyncha, Yet Another Animal Body Plan from the Cambrian Explosion

The earliest kinorhynchs were more complex than modern ones. So much for the evolutionary narrative from simple to complex. Read More ›
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Photo source: Current Biology (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)).

Darwin Wept: Cambrian Brains and Other Challenges for Evolution

Whenever you find papers and articles dealing with the Cambrian fossil record in the usual science journals, there are commonalities. Read More ›
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Photo: Common darter, by Loz (L. B. Tettenborn), CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

A Flea Circus of Small Animal Acrobats

Small animals amuse and amaze scientists who take a close look at them in action. Sometimes it requires a high-speed camera to analyze the trick. Read More ›
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Frontiers of ID: Microscopic Ecologies

Public health lecturer James Hamblin at Yale decided to go without showers — for five years! Read More ›
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Evolutionary Enigmas, Tiny Tardigrades Strut Their Superpowers

Darwinists struggle to explain why any creature would evolve protections from environmental conditions it had never experienced. Read More ›
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From Chernobyl Disaster Site, a Boost for Intelligent Design 

The lesson from Chernobyl is this: radiation kills, but life comes prepared to defend itself.  Read More ›

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