Tag: hominins
Study: Hands of “Ardi” Indicate a Chimp-like Tree-Dweller and Knuckle-Walker
Initially, Ardi was widely called the “oldest human ancestor,” due to its supposed skeletal traits that indicated an early bipedal (upright walking) species.
Human Origins: Not a Simple Question
Is this proof of Adam and Eve? Far from it. It merely shows they might be possible. This model is scientific and as such is falsifiable.
Chimpanzee Liberation? Why Animal Rights and Human Rights Cannot Coexist
A “manifesto” in the science journal Human Evolution declares that chimpanzees and bonobos should be considered legal “persons” with legally enforceable “rights.”
“Teleology in Nature” Gains a Beachhead in Germany
As with Discovery Institute, the Zentrum plans to pursue its work not from a faith perspective but from a scientific one.
Studying Homo naledi Fossils, Paleoanthropologists Apply ID Principles
This fascinating study also counters arguments that Homo naledi was beginning to develop a human-like intellect.