Oct 15 2008
Darwin’s bulldog-Thomas H. Huxley
“The ‘success’ of Darwin’s theory of evolution in the 19th century was largely due to the work of this man. So who was he and what motivated him?”
Oct 15 2008
“The ‘success’ of Darwin’s theory of evolution in the 19th century was largely due to the work of this man. So who was he and what motivated him?”
Sep 22 2008
“Anglican leaders’ appeasement of evolutionary theory is as futile as Chamberlain’s appeasement of Hitler, 70 years ago this month.”
“Church of England apologises to Darwin”, Creation On The Web
Sep 22 2008
“A stone carving of a dinosaur at the ancient ruins of Angkor raises the question: how could anyone living 800 years ago have known what a dino looked like?”
Apr 25 2008
Fraud rediscovered: “It has long been known that one of the most effective popularizers of evolution fudged some drawings, but only now has the breathtaking extent of his deceit been revealed.”
Apr 11 2008
Shock: First Animal on Earth Was Surprisingly Complex: “New study shows complex creature was likely Earth’s first animal.
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Jan 24 2008
Eating large fish can poison young children: “PARENTS have been warned against feeding large fish species such as swordfish, marlin and shark to young children because of the danger of mercury poisoning.”
Jan 24 2008
Wisdom increases with age, research says: “NEW findings seem to contradict one of the most widely accepted assumptions about ageing: that the human brain is at its most powerful between the ages of 18 and 26.”
Nov 02 2007
‘Mass extinction is underway’: “PLANET Earth is undergoing its sixth mass extinction as species vanish 100 times faster than fossil records show, a chilling report by a UN agency has warned.”
Nov 02 2007
Ancient Mammal Had Modern Teeth: “The finding suggests our ancient ancestors were more diverse than previously thought.
Sep 06 2007
Britain to allow human-animal embryos: “BRITAIN’S fertility regulator decided in principle overnight to allow scientists to create human-animal hybrid embryos for research purposes, as experts downplayed ethical concerns.”