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Helpful animals
When creatures work together to help one other, it defies evolutionary predictions.
by Robert Doolan
Nylon-degrading bacteria: update
‘Exhibit A’ for evolution in recent times, further research shows that this one does not stack up either.
by Don Batten
Tibetan snow lotus
Is the Tibetan snow lotus evolving to elude detection?
by David Catchpoole
The evolution train’s a-comin’
Evolution would require new genetic information, but only loss of genetic information is observed
by Carl Wieland
Only the Bible explains the diversity of life
The biblical explanation for the diversity of life fits the facts far better than Darwin’s theory.
by Dominic Statham
Why the elephant is losing its tusks (and it’s not evolution!)
Why the elephant is losing its tusks (and it’s not evolution!)
by David Catchpoole
Dance … or die!
When fire ants threaten lizard populations, it really is ‘survival of the fittest’. But ‘evolution’? No!
by David Catchpoole
Superbugs not super after all
‘Superbugs’ are seen by some as evidence of evolution in action but the truth is rather different.
by Carl Wieland
Where have all the big fish gone?
If you’re a fisherman who reckons that fish are now smaller, and there are fewer of them around, you’re very likely right.
by David Catchpoole
Kamikaze caterpillars
Caterpillars that sign their own death warrant are a conundrum for evolution by natural selection
by Carl Wieland
Beetles … nature's workaholics
You can find beetles in almost any habitat occupied by other insects, munching on anything from snails to dung!
by Paula Weston
Natural selection ≠ evolution
An important equation people should be acquainted with.
by Marc Ambler