Bird's brain is no “birdbrain†but fine-tunes songs on-the-go.
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Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion.
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Many parasitoid wasps optimize the reception for their larvae by injecting venom that disables the host insect's immune system or changes its behavior.
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Are human feet the foundational distinction between knuckle-walking apes and us? How did we learn to walk this way?
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Evolutionists believe that new information about gill embryology suggests gills evolved in the common ancestor of all fish.
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The tiny tropical fangblenny reveals fangs when it opens its mouth, but unusual venom is the real key to its defense—and to the defense of its look-alikes.
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Naked mole-rats survive extreme oxygen deprivation in their crowded burrows by switching on fructose metabolizing machinery in their heart and brain cells.
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When we consider the immediate and wider context of 1 Peter 3:15, there is a lot more to it than we may have seen at first.
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We've all heard that, compared to mammalian animals like dogs, humans have a poor sense of smell. Did you know that this notion is a 19th century myth?
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Amphioxus is an “obvious” link between invertebrates and vertebrates for those who believe they must be linked by a shared evolutionary ancestor.
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A group of scientists at Tel Aviv University propose that bacteria in our intestines may be responsible for human altruism.
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“There is a book .
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Detailed images of a newly discovered species of hell ant—extinct ants with scythe-like jaws—in Burmese amber may hold the answer to how they ate.
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The colorful history of the domestic cat, filled in by the latest paleogenetic study, illustrates many fun facts that are consistent with biblical truth.
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The hoatzin is a very unique bird, a conglomeration of traits typical of birds, reptiles, and mammals. Its most unique features are distinctly un-birdlike.
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Tiny technology—an environmentally matched biological cloaking device—hides shrimp in plain sight.
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Countless people have been convinced by the wonders of the developing embryo—falsely portrayed—that evolution must be true. Why is this falsified idea still accepted by many teachers and scientists?
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Neanderthal architectural preferences, like hot water, organized living spaces, and warm bedrooms, add to our growing understanding that Neanderthals were human.
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On Sanctity of Life Sunday, the 60+ million unborn babies are not the only victims of abortion: there is regret for an irreversible action . . . but also eternal hope in Christ.
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Evolutionists trying to explain what causes convolutions to form in a human fetus suggest how the human brain evolved from apelike ancestors.
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Cambridge researchers discovered functioning mechanical gears in juvenile leafhoppers as “training wheels,” showing that God created gears long before humans.
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