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Tall molars did not evolve from eating grass
Some scientists connect changes in the grasses that animals ate and the development of teeth.
by
Michael J.Oard
A book about human errors that don’t exist
A book about human errors that don’t exist.
by
Jerry Bergman
The ostrich—a reminder of creation and the Fall
A reminder of creation and the Fall
by
Michael Eggleton
The peacock spider
A tiny, amazing, colourful arachnid ‘struts’ around like the bird after which it is named.
by
Michael Eggleton
The atlatl (woomera) and the heron’s neck
Some have speculated that the idea of atlatl-assisted spearthrowing came from watching herons hunt.
by
Jon Ahlquist and David Catchpoole
Is
Morganucodon
a transitional fossil?
Is this evidence of mammal evolution?
by
Marc Surtees
The wily coyote—dogged by reputation, this coy ‘wolf’ continues to surprise
Does the reviled coyote deserve its reputation?
by
David Catchpoole
Pinnipeds
Fascinating creatures that thwart evolution
by
Matthew Cserhati
Fish scales inspire flexible armoured gloves
Water dwellers have intricate design features that can be mimicked to help build better protective gear.
by
Jonathan Sarfati
Zippy zonkey
When Ziggy the zebra gave birth …
by
David Catchpoole
The origin of flightless birds
Is flight an easy trait to lose?
by
Michael J. Oard
Plants are ‘listening’!
Researchers discover pea seedling roots grow towards the
sound
of gurgling water.
by
David Catchpoole
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