Fossils Soft Tissue Not Explained by Dead Fish Experiments April 17, 2023 Smelly dead fish fail to explain why minerals replace bones, let alone why original tissue would remain. CONTINUE READING
Mammals The Human in the Elephant Room April 14, 2023 Man: domesticate thyself. Make like an elephant. Or, maybe humans already did. Or elephants did. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolutionists Wing It with Stories April 13, 2023 Flight? No problem. Wings pop into existence like eyes and everything else. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Hawking Left Our Privileged Planet on an Absurd Note April 12, 2023 His Legacy Might Be Called 'On the Origin of a Fine-Tuned Universe from Nothing.' CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Social Scientists Ashamed but Still Ask for Trust April 11, 2023 One of the largest ever studies of predictions by social scientists shows an embarrassing failure rate. CONTINUE READING
Birds Common Birds Astound Scientists April 10, 2023 Look at some denizens of your garden or town and be amazed. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Easter Inspiration April 9, 2023 Illustra's short film on Psalm 23 makes a great souvenir of Easter. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Evolutionary Psychology Tries to Replace Religion April 8, 2023 Anything a church can do, evolution can do better, think evolutionary psychologists. But is science on their side? CONTINUE READING
Early Man Cave Paintings May Contain Codes April 6, 2023 The Foresight of Our Paleolithic Ancestors: Ancient Cave Paintings Suggest Messaging CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Horse Sense About Horse History Revision April 5, 2023 Plains Indians were riding European-brought horses a century earlier than thought. What does this mean? CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Gummy Rex Did Lip Service April 4, 2023 Jurassic Park was wrong, says a new rethink about dinosaur lips. T. rex probably didn't bare its teeth most of the time. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Is Science Returning to Mysticism? April 3, 2023 Mysticism can take many forms. It can be god-of-the-gaps, or it can be refusal to consider the possibility of a immaterial causes. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Darwin Media Competes for April Fool Award March 31, 2023 They didn't realize they were taking part in a competition, but here we let our readers judge the winners. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Search for Evolution in Rhynie Chert Microfossils Is Rootless and Fruitless March 30, 2023 A recent discovery of excellently preserved fossils at a molecular level: Do they support evolution or creation? CONTINUE READING
Mammals Batty Hypothesis Supposes Powered Flight Is Glorified Gliding March 29, 2023 What good is an unpowered wing? Will it start flapping? Evolution makes it happen, say 13 Darwinists. CONTINUE READING