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Humans evolving?
Does having an extra forearm artery prove evolution?
by
Joel Tay
The palmar grasp reflex is neither useless nor evidence of an ape past
Is the palmar grasp reflex a vestigial remnant of evolution?
by
Jerry Bergman
Forever young, a vain hope without God?
Is the pursuit of youth a vain hope? Is there scientific merit to the idea of living much longer than we do today?
by
Lucien Tuinstra
Bats ‘see’ the earth’s magnetic field
Do bats have a sixth sense? Turns out they can ‘see’ earth’s magnetic field with the cornea of their eyes. Small magnetite particles feature as a ‘compass needle’.
by
Lucien Tuinstra
Babies are born ready to learn
Are babies’ minds a blank slate or is there more to it? The latest research shows baby’s brain is prepared within the womb for communication with the world and much more.
by
Lucien Tuinstra
From the heart
This doctor’s training strongly reinforced her belief in biblical creation.
by
Bettina Fung
Homology, dermatomes, and pentadactyl limbs
Do dermatomes make little sense unless humans evolved from other vertebrates?
by
Philip Bell
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