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Ardipithecus again
The papers are full of “Ardipithecus” or “Ardi”—many would not realize it’s just a lot more detail on the same creature we wrote about in 2001.
by Carl Wieland
Who was ‘Java man’?
Who was ‘Java man’?
Gogonasus—a fish with human limbs?
As with all so-called ‘missing link’ finds, the difference between what the media tells us and real story is considerable.
by Daniel Anderson and Shaun Doyle
Sediba: New alleged hominid ignites debate, but is no missing link
The papers are full of the usual hype that a definite and crucially important human ancestor has been found. But a closer look reveals more of the ‘same old-same-old’.
by Peter Line
Peacock ‘eyes’ that hypnotize
When the peacock vibrates its colourful fan of tail feathers, the ‘eyespots’ behave differently from the rest of the feathery background, leaving the peahen mesmerized.
by David Catchpoole
Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
Adam’s Brothers? Race, Science, and Genesis Before Darwin
by Lael Weinberger (guest author)
Evolutionary legal theories
The impact of Darwinism on Western conceptions of law
by Augusto Zimmermann
A Response to Richard Dawkins’ The Blind Watchmaker
The Neutral Model of evolution and recent African origins
Do the ‘molecular clock’ assumptions of the most popular version of human evolution and dispersal, the ‘Out of Africa’ hypothesis stand up under scrutiny?
by Rob Carter
What humans do but animals don’t
Six abilities of humans that make us different from animals, and are features of God and thus make us accountable to Him.
by David Christie and Russell Grigg
The ‘Lucy Child’ More good news for creationists
This fossil type is widely touted as our ancestor. The discovery of an extremely well-preserved specimen focuses attention on the evidence that things are not what evolutionists would have hoped.
by Carl Wieland
Obama racism row
‘Disgustingly racist and offensive’ pictures on the internet of America’s First Lady have caused a furore, for which Google executives have apologized. What’s behind it all?
by David Catchpoole