Terrestrial Zoology The Silent Underground Network December 15, 2014 Under your feet in the woods is a vast communication network where information technology keeps the ecosystem functioning. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Homo erectus Joins Art Society December 4, 2014 Etchings on a shell said to be 500,000 years old are shaking up evolutionary paleoanthropologists. Why? Evidence of abstract thinking far too early. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwin Sale November 21, 2014 We need to clear the deck of evolution news. Here's a list of headlines presented "as is" for interested readers to research further. CONTINUE READING
Early Man When Does Paleoanthropology Become Archaeology? October 27, 2014 Was there ever a time when humans were "pre-human"? Recent finds are overturning assumptions about human ancestors. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Indonesian Cave Paintings Shake Up Art History October 14, 2014 Asians were not supposed to be so culturally talented 40,000 years ago, but their cave art shows the same finesse seen in contemporary European caves. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwinians Accept Murder as an Evolutionary Strategy September 22, 2014 Chimps do what comes naturally: murder each other. Who's to argue if natural selection found it to be an effective strategy? CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Is Science Free of Miracles? September 21, 2014 "No miracles" is a favorite phrase by an evolutionist who finds that perplexing problems always "yield to evolutionary thinking." CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Can Science Define the Common Good? September 20, 2014 While attempting to tell us how fairness evolved for selfish reasons, evolutionists want to push for the "common good." CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Face Up: Can Evolution Be Thanked? September 19, 2014 The uniqueness of human faces has fallen to a Darwinian story, for which we are to say "thanks to evolution." CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology How Did the Archer Fish Learn Physics? September 14, 2014 A little fish that shoots down bugs out of the air learned some tricks of optics and propulsion that impress scientists. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology When Spirituality Intersects Science September 7, 2014 Who saved the Ebola-stricken doctor, God or science? What is science's take on whether to flee or fight terrorism? Why should a scientist be honest? CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Peer Reviewed Science Can Mislead in a Major Way September 1, 2014 Sociology is under scrutiny, but the issues apply to all of science. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Evolution Is Racist, Evolutionist Writes August 10, 2014 A well-known science writer is in hot water for linking evolution to alleged differences in racial abilities. But where will his evolutionary critics run? CONTINUE READING
Early Man Human Evolution News Redlines Silliness Meter August 2, 2014 Did these evolutionists really think through their hypotheses? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwin: Imagine a World Without Him July 27, 2014 A new book tries to imagine how different the world would be, had Darwin as an individual not lived to promote his particular views on evolution. CONTINUE READING