Education Nature Reports Armitage Discrimination Case November 5, 2014 The leading scientific journal has reported Mark Armitage's lawsuit against California State University for firing him as a creationist. CONTINUE READING
Health Having a Purpose in Life Can Be Healthy November 3, 2014 Who spends more time in the hospital? People with nothing to live for. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Viruses May Do the Ocean Good November 2, 2014 A new study shows that viruses can help keep down algal blooms. CONTINUE READING
Health Trees Reduce Stress October 30, 2014 Stressed out by politics or work? Take a walk in the park under the trees. It's a proven remedy. CONTINUE READING
Education Evolutionist Strategy for Creation Event: Ignore, Fear, Block October 28, 2014 A little creation event at a university has the evolutionists in a tizzy. 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
Philosophy of Science Scientists Need Philosophers October 26, 2014 Wise journal editors realize that they can't do science without philosophy. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain The Machinery Behind the Senses October 21, 2014 There's a lot of physical work our eyes, ears, and brain cells perform to support our perceptions of the world. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Large Study of Near-Death Experiences Finds Surprises October 20, 2014 What does a person sense during the transition from life to death? A large new study collected data, but more study is needed. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Moon's Stabilizing Influence Depends on Star Size October 15, 2014 A connection between multiple factors was noted in a recent model of how a moon helps a planet remain habitable. 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
Bible and Theology Is Scientism Ready for E.T.? October 12, 2014 In speculating about the impact of extraterrestrials on world religions, an author neglected the impact on his own. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Does Science Need Diversity Training? October 5, 2014 One would think science would be concerned with facts, not with what special interest group searches for them. CONTINUE READING
Health Less Darwin, More Pasteur October 1, 2014 Pasteur's vision of eradicating rabies remains unfulfilled 129 years after he cured a boy. Isn't that a nobler goal of science than storytelling about evolution? CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Of Stars and Significance September 30, 2014 The farther out we look, the more questions we have. But does secular astronomy ask the right questions? CONTINUE READING