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Op-Ed: Early humans were more advanced than previously believed

For many years, Darwinian science illustrators depicted early humans as apelike and primitive. However, as paleo-anthropologists discover more information, their evidence points toward more advanced prehistoric human populations.
In the Media by Eliot Elwar - 2 comments

Report demonstrates teacher's opinions governing evolution lesson

In a report on an Ohio high school teacher's struggle with balancing his creationist beliefs with those of the evolution lessons he is trusted with instructing, a gulf in scientific learning is exposed.
In the Media by Michael Krebs - 22 comments

Rise in tourism to the Galapagos may introduce harmful mosquitoes

The fauna of the Galapagos Islands is attracting tourists in even larger numbers. However, a mosquito carrying West Nile fever brought from the mainland with the tourists could prove more harmful to the animals than the tourists ever will.
In the Media by Julian Worker - 2 comments

If you think the creationists are bad in the US, check out Turkey.

I think I'll stay away from this Subject.... hehe
In the Media by KeithLDick - 1 comment
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Some 200 US Marines, the first contingent of up to 2,500 to be deployed in northern Australia, arrive in Darwin as the two sides deepen defence ties.
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The Naked Gecko: Challenging the Defenders of Gender Blending

Society tends to espouse the value of children in almost every facet of life. We talk about how our children will be...
Jun 1, 2011 by Paul A. Ibbetson

Creationist nincompoops are nothing new.

'Inherit the Wind' (1960) The 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birthday is a fitting year to revisit a movie...
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