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The Scopes Monkey Trial: A Battle of Worldviews

Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, Tennessee, and its statue of William Jennings Bryan
Image credit: M. Mueller

The Scopes Monkey Trial, an event that’s often called the trial of the century, was truly a battle—not physical like the American Revolution but ...More...

Long Non-Coding RNAs: The Unsung Heroes of the Genome

Evolutionary theory holds that all living things came about through random, natural processes. So conventional scientists believe the genome has developed through these means, and large sections of it have therefore been assumed to be nonfunctional. These alleged nonfunctional regions supposedly are a source of new gene evolution. But these evolutionary presuppositions of nonfunctionality are being challenged by an unexpected group—members of ...More...

Yosemite National Park, Part 1: Tiny Clues of a Grand Picture

Yosemite National Park in California is a sure source of stunning scenery. It’s no wonder that American naturalist John Muir persuaded President Theodore Roosevelt to preserve Yosemite Valley.1 But how and when did this park’s dramatic peaks rise? Two clues in particular should clarify the origins of Yosemite’s mountain granites.

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From Inference to Theory: A Common Design Case Study

From Inference to Theory: A Common Design Case Study

Without a doubt, humans, chimpanzees, and other organisms share similar features. An early explanation was that these features reflect similar designs because they serve similar purposes. Then evolutionary theory hypothesized that similar features were explained by (and are evidence for) descent from a common ancestor. Which explanation matches the evidence?

Case Study: Common Design vs. Common Ancestry

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