Mind and Brain Sleep on It: Housekeeping Night Crew Works Swing Shift July 21, 2016 Why do we sleep? A new theory identifies a vital purpose for those seemingly lost hours. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Immorality Collides With Nature July 10, 2016 When all else fails, get out the Manufacturer's manual. Better, do it before all the trouble starts. CONTINUE READING
Physics Flying Physics July 7, 2016 In the world of flying animals, stories of remarkable physical engineering come to light. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Celebrate Independence from Darwin July 4, 2016 With so much great science news about design, who needs to maintain allegiance to King Charles? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution How the Dragon Got Its Beard June 28, 2016 Scales are not feathers are not hair, but evolutionary tales get hairy sometimes. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Brain's Memory More Powerful Than Thought June 24, 2016 You don't have a limited memory that can be used up. The only limits are on how much you desire to know. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Only Earth Is a Life Haven June 23, 2016 Here are more discoveries that make it reasonable to think complex life is rare in the universe, and might be unique to Earth. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Precambrian Protein Identified June 21, 2016 They say it's almost two billion (with a B) years old, yet it resembles modern counterparts. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Paleoproteomics Misses the Implications June 16, 2016 The ability to examine original proteins in off-the-shelf fossils should tell you something about evolutionary timescales. CONTINUE READING
Media Big Science Lies About Chirality in Space June 15, 2016 What was discovered has nothing to do with life, nor does it contribute in any way to solving one of the "greatest mysteries of chemistry." CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics No Need to Tinker With Human Embryos June 12, 2016 Programmed adult stem cells can do everything, but some researchers are determined to keep tinkering with human beings. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Amino Acids Unlikely to Survive on Mars June 9, 2016 UV radiation quickly degrades amino acids on most Martian minerals, a new study shows. CONTINUE READING
Botany Want a Wood-Plastic Bowl for Your Wood Stew? June 6, 2016 Scientists are realizing that components of wood have many practical and healthful uses. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Your Supernatural Teeth June 3, 2016 Aspects of human teeth appear over-designed for their function. CONTINUE READING
Physics Bluffing About Earth's Magnetic Field and Life's Chirality June 2, 2016 The headlines might make one think evolutionists have finally scaled two monstrous hurdles for their theory. CONTINUE READING