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Transparency Is Changing Scientific Practice

Secret peer review, paper journals and exclusive scientific clubs may become things of the past.

"Evolution's Misleading Language" Rebuked

It's not just creationists who are fed up with evolutionists' propensity to personify evolution, contrary to their own beliefs.

The Creation of Evolutionism

A press release titled "The Evolution of Creationism" in a geology journal is just asking for a spoof.

Science Reporters Promote Communism by "Framing" Arguments

What on earth are science reporters doing promoting communism by "framing" the language of redistributive tax policy?

Two Houdini Escapes in Origin-of-Life Speculations

Serious challenges to naturalistic origin of life theories (OOL) are wiggled out of magically in two pro-evolution articles.

Darwin Tree Visualization Tool Obscures More Than It Educates

A new website helps visualize evolution. But does it confirm or obfuscate the real world?

Butterfly Cities and Spider Optics

Skycrapers of the future may shine in brilliant butterfly colors. Optical biosensors may be made from spider webs. These are just a few of the engineering marvels coming from biomimetics—the imitation of nature.

The Missing Zinc: Moon Rocks Still Tell Tales

Apollo ended 50 years ago, Neil Armstrong is dead, but lunar geologists are still using the moon rocks they brought home to construct a story of the moon's "evolution".

Weekend Grab Bag

Here are links to recent science findings and claims sure to stimulate thinking and further research.

Evolutionist Beside Himself with "Science Denialism"

Sean B. Carroll is frustrated so many still deny evolution, but he shoots his own argument in the foot.

Convergence Convenience

Is "convergent evolution" a convenient escape clause for evidence that contradicts evolution?

Survival of the Nicest

Baboons monitored for personality did best if they fell in the "Nice" category.

Peer Reviewed Research: The Fraud Explosion

Ethicists are becoming alarmed at the explosive increase in scientific fraud cases – and those are just the ones that were caught.

Lemur-fish, Vege-fang and other Fossil Follies

Fossils are doing just fine, but the scientists who interpret them are having a rough week (or century).

Children Act Like Scientists

Toddlers express the basic aspects of scientific thinking: finding cause and effect by the experimental method.
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