
Can Chimpanzees Cook?
Internet science discussions are abuzz about experiments showing that chimpanzees have the cognitive capacities for cooking. Scientists and laypeople alike … Continue reading Can Chimpanzees Cook?
Internet science discussions are abuzz about experiments showing that chimpanzees have the cognitive capacities for cooking. Scientists and laypeople alike … Continue reading Can Chimpanzees Cook?
Robert Ripley, the originator of the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! franchise, traveled the world in search of all manner … Continue reading One-of-a-Kind: Three Discoveries Affirm Human Uniqueness
Language can bind us together and language can separate us. One of the most frustrating things I encountered on a … Continue reading Darwin’s Problem: The Origin of Language
When it comes to art, there’s often no accounting for taste. Art critics and philosophers aren’t the only people who … Continue reading Did Neanderthals Make Art?
For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am … Continue reading What Are the Odds of You Being You?
Is human life on Earth special or not? According to the popular narrative, science continues pushing humanity off any supposed … Continue reading Are Humans Special?
New work by a team of physical anthropologists from the UK indicates that Neanderthal brains were organized differently than … Continue reading Neanderthal Brains Make Them Unlikely Social Networkers
New work by primatologists associated with the Great Ape Trust and Bonobo Hope Sanctuary in Des Moines, Iowa, observed two … Continue reading Comparing Chimpanzee and Hominid Tool Production Helps Build the Biblical Case for Human Origins
Earlier this week, guest writer Dr. Hugh Henry introduced the topic of animals’ internal “GPS” as evidence of divine design. … Continue reading TNRTB Classic: Incredible Animal Instincts
Adam named his wife Eve because she would become the mother all the living. Genesis 3:20 Did Adam and Eve … Continue reading Speaking of Adam and Eve: Study of Languages Supports Biblical Account of Human Origins