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SARS-CoV-2 Virus Dies in Seconds Under UV-C

New research finds that seconds of exposure to 254nm ultraviolet light inactivates the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

2020 Ends with No Dark Matter

Cosmologists end another year without finding dark phlogiston. What will it take to cure them of their pet myth?

57,000 Years Is Too Old for a Young Puppy

Inflated age is not the only questionable claim about a frozen wolf pup found buried in permafrost.

Evolutionists Gloss Over Implications of Dinosaur Tissue Remains

Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago, so these delicate remains are at least that old. Move along; nothing to see here.

Water Quickly Evaporates on Mars

Scientists overestimate how much water could exist on Mars. New studies show it can't last even a day.

Desperately Defending Darwin

The desperation with which biologists and the media defend Darwin betrays underlying fear of creationists.

Rings Around Climate Theories

Tree ring data should provide accurate checks on climate models, right? It's complicated.

The Problem With Climate Consensus

Question climate change? Be careful. You may lose your job!

Bumblebees Pack Aerodynamic Sophistication into One Gram

Bumblebees seem self-aware of their dimensions so that they can navigate tight spaces during flight.

Diamonds Made in Minutes Without Heat

Researchers manufactured diamonds in minutes at room temperature, using shear stresses.

Mars Lost Its Water Rapidly

A new mechanism for desiccation on Mars could have dried up an ocean much faster than previously thought.

Dinosaur Swims to Rescue Darwin

A duck-billed dinosaur had to swim like a duck over an ocean to save the evolutionary timeline from falsification.

Closing In on Fast Radio Bursts

Astronomers claim to have identified the source of one instance of the most enigmatic explosions in the universe.

Cosmology Shrieks in the Dark

Modern cosmologists spend more and more money looking for dark matter. So far it's all trick and no treat.

This Exoplanet Shouldn’t Exist

Astronomers are baffled by a Neptune-sized exoplanet with an atmosphere that should have burned up long ago.
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