Philosophy of Science Trending: Transparency in Climate Models October 31, 2016 It's a little late to begin a new climate of transparency among climatologists. What does that imply about the past? CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Dinosaur Pickles Its Brain October 29, 2016 An unusual rock found on a beach is a dinosaur's fossilized brain, paleontologists say. How did a squishy thing turn to stone? CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossil Flaw Tosses Years of Evolutionary Research October 26, 2016 Fossils may be real, but the methods used to analyze them have come under fire, with implications for Darwinian theory. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Finding Dinosaurs Is Not the Same as Explaining Them October 19, 2016 What's turning up in dinosaur digs around the world? Bones, footprints and speculations. CONTINUE READING
Geology Anti-Biblical Bias Shaped Geological Opinion October 17, 2016 Geologists resisted evidence for catastrophic flooding because they wanted to distance themselves from Genesis. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Trending: Moons With Oceans October 14, 2016 Europa has one. Enceladus has one. Titan might have one. Now, it seems every moon wants an ocean under its crust. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Moon Just Got 100-fold Younger October 12, 2016 New study of craters shows that moon's surface gets churned every 81,000 years, not every million years. CONTINUE READING
Media Evolution: A Theory in Constant Revision October 10, 2016 Darwinian evolution survives by constant patching of weaknesses in its web of belief. CONTINUE READING
Geology When Data Doesn't Fit the Consensus October 8, 2016 Like evolutionists, climate scientists have ways of oversimplifying or neglecting inputs that could challenge their paradigm. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Rosetta Mission Crashes Into Comet Theories October 3, 2016 The historic Rosetta mission has ended with a crash landing. How has it changed ideas about comets? CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science The Climate Is Not Clear for Change September 19, 2016 Whenever you hear "all scientists agree," watch out. Groupthink may be at work. CONTINUE READING
Solar System SaturNews and TitaNews September 16, 2016 New findings are running rings around planetary theories of old age, particularly in the Saturn system. CONTINUE READING
Geology Can the Same Winds Blow for 42 Million Years? September 14, 2016 Uncritical dependence on the Geologic Column forces secular scientists into contorted positions. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Moon Origin Story Collapses September 13, 2016 In a one-two punch, discoveries undermine the accepted story of the moon's origin and its subsequent history. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Dawn of a Young Ceres September 10, 2016 The largest asteroid has a problem: she's too young to get a date. CONTINUE READING