Politics and Ethics Adult Stem Cells Beat Clones November 24, 2014 In a contest to see which are better, induced pluripotent stem cells proved just as good as clones. More stem cell news follows. CONTINUE READING
Media Time Magazine Distorts Science History November 23, 2014 Seen that magazine "Great Scientists" at the checkout counter? It's a mixed bag. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Saturn Rescues Earth: Outer Planet Wonders November 22, 2014 How Saturn saved the Earth, and other news from the ringed planet, its family, and other bodies in the outer solar system. 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
Cosmology Quasar Alignment Is "Spooky" November 20, 2014 Quasar rotation axes show a peculiar alignment over billions of light-years. CONTINUE READING
Geology Geology Sale November 19, 2014 We need to clear the deck of geology news. Here's a garage sale of interesting headlines, provided "as is" for researchers to pursue further. CONTINUE READING
Botany Plants Are Clever November 18, 2014 They may be stuck in the ground, but plants know how to get what they need. How do creation and evolution explain this? CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Primordial Soup as a Wizard's Potion November 17, 2014 Certain concepts in materialistic origin of life seem to have more to do with witchcraft than reputable science. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Science Replication: An Ideal in Crisis November 16, 2014 Journal editors are uniting to confront a crisis of confidence: lack of reproducibility of science results. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Junk-DNA Defenders Refuse to Look at "Useless" Code November 15, 2014 Having decided there's nothing there, some defenders of the "junk DNA" concept won't focus on it. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Strange Large Mammals Make News November 14, 2014 Here are unexpected facts about 4 large mammals. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Comet Lander Working, But Not Optimal November 13, 2014 Rosetta's Philae lander hopped twice before landing in the shade in a tilted position, but the instruments are working. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Rosetta's Philae: ESA Lands Probe on Comet November 12, 2014 Another space first: the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission landed its Philae probe on a comet this morning, but will it stick? CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Biological Systems Provide Infinite Design Inspiration November 11, 2014 It's not likely engineers and biologists will run out of inspiration from biology anytime soon. The source is infinite. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Astronomers Missed Half the Visible Universe November 10, 2014 Dark matter is still a mystery, but meanwhile, half of the real stars in the universe have been hiding in plain sight. CONTINUE READING