Biomimetics Plastic Proteins and Turtle Skis April 18, 2016 Here's news about the latest technologies coming out of biomimetics, the imitation of nature's designs. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Humans Could Be Much Healthier April 15, 2016 Recent news about the body's remarkable powers raise questions about why we aren't better off. CONTINUE READING
Fossils More Examples of Exceptional Preservation in Fossil Reptiles April 7, 2016 How could structures this delicate survive the ravages of tens or hundreds of millions of years? CONTINUE READING
Human Body Humans May Have Lost Beneficial Traits April 6, 2016 Imagine if you could regrow teeth all your life. Have we lost some capabilities during human history? CONTINUE READING
Mammals Puppies in Permafrost Stun Scientists April 1, 2016 They say these dogs are 12,400 years old, but their organs and fur are intact, along with remains of their last meal. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Minimal Cell Challenges Naturalism March 26, 2016 Origin of life theorists face a much higher "Mount Improbable" seeing a minimal cell with 473 genes. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Astronomers Deal With Outrageous Phenomena March 23, 2016 Even for scientists accustomed to big things, some observations seem too outrageous to explain. CONTINUE READING
Health Blindness Reversed with Adult Stem Cells March 21, 2016 Success with rabbits and with children offers promising cures for blindness in humans, using ethical stem cells. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Stromatolites and Suppositions March 15, 2016 We know some things about stromatolites, but we don't know what we don't know. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Proving Evolution by Devolution March 11, 2016 A sadly misinformed press release tries to illustrate Darwinian evolution by breaking things. CONTINUE READING
Botany Death Valley Comes Alive March 6, 2016 As if resurrected from the dead, forgotten seeds burst forth in a celebration of life in the hottest place on earth. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Lightning-Fast Brain Explored February 26, 2016 Transmissions in the brain are both complex and fast, scientists find. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology How Well Do Evolutionists Understand Endosymbiosis? February 16, 2016 The theory that early cells engulfed microbes that became mitochondria is often presented overconfidently. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Nerves Find Their Way in the Dark February 12, 2016 Scientists are beginning to be able to watch nerve cells reaching out and forming connections. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology The Crawling Eye: Cells as Lenses February 10, 2016 Certain bacteria can respond to light be turning their whole bodies into eyeballs. CONTINUE READING