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Neanderthal News and the Limits of Organic Material Survival

Red blood cells and DNA samples raise questions about the decay time of soft tissue and genetic material.

Real Men Take Nature Walks

When this man tells you to get out and take a walk in nature, you'd better do it.

Skin Is Repaired by Zipper Mechanism

The details of wound repair and prevention are coming to light.

Antibiotic Resistance Is Ancient

An isolated tribe in a remote place in Amazonia has antibiotic resistance genes in its gut bacteria.

What's On Your Mind?

News on neuroscience that will stimulate you to think about your brain thinking about thinking.

Abortion "Science" Shows Its Deathly Bias

When science reporters discuss the biggest ethical issue of our day, they show no concern for the unborn.

Thank God for Nature

For your health and happiness, get outdoors and be grateful. Science is confirming Psalm 148.

Your Body: Design from Head to Toe

Every body part has its place and is well-designed for its function.

Secular Scientists Rely on Biblical Values

It's a material world, except when you need truth, justice, and the scientific way.

Biomimetics Still Trending Up

The imitation of nature's designs (biomimetics) is all the rage, and shows no sign of slowing down.

Save Your Eyes: Take a Hike

An epidemic of myopia is swamping Asian health care institutions. The cause could depend on what side of the front door you tend to be.

Scientific Method Evolves

There is no scientific method. There are customary procedures that depend on the field; these are subject to mutation and artificial selection.

Freedom: The Best Conservation Strategy

Do-gooder environmentalists trying to save the Amazon rainforests make the problem worse.

Ghost of Scientific Racism Not Busted

A 1920 science project was "preposterous and disgraceful," but have today's scientists learned the lesson?

Epigenome Project Finds Symphony in Cells

If all cells have the same genome, why do they look and act differently? The epigenome conducts each part in the symphony.
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