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A Trail that Tells a Tale
A Trail that Tells a Tale

The discovery of a mathematical line of meteorites with similar chemical compositions suggests they hit Earth shortly after breaking apart. This lack…

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The Talking Ear
The Talking Ear

New research suggests that the human ear is not just a receiver but also a transmitter that generates its own sounds to echo incoming noise. This ele…

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God’s Mind, Human Mind
God’s Mind, Human Mind

Findings in astronomy show that galaxy red shifts are clumped into patterns rather than being evenly spread, challenging the big bang theory. Some re…

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Frog Pharmacists
Frog Pharmacists

Various frogs produce complex chemicals and alkaloids in their skin that serve as powerful painkillers, antiseptics, or toxins. Scientists find that …

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Physician Wasp?
Physician Wasp?

Certain wasps control crop pests by injecting eggs coated in a virus that alters the host larva's immune and endocrine systems. This sophisticated st…

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The Wandering Compass
The Wandering Compass

The Earth’s magnetic field moves and decays much faster than many people realize, with the north magnetic pole shifting 800 kilometers since 1904. Th…

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Species Confusion May Kill Ape-Man
Species Confusion May Kill Ape-Man

A debate among evolutionists over whether Homo erectus should be reclassified as Homo sapiens highlights the flaws in defining distinct evolutionary …

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Masters of Mimicry
Masters of Mimicry

Stick insects use advanced mimicry, appearing as twigs, bamboo, or leaves, and even laying eggs that look like seeds to avoid predators. They further…

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Natural Musical Abilities
Natural Musical Abilities

Research indicates that human infants are born with an innate readiness to recognize musical patterns and mathematical scales. Studies show that six-…

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The Flowering Chameleon
The Flowering Chameleon

The scarlet gilia plant changes its flower color from red to pink and then white to attract different pollinators, shifting from hummingbirds to hawk…

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