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Purposefulness Promotes Health, Longevity
May 26, 2019
A purpose-driven life has side benefits of psychological health and drive, and might even prolong your life.
The Left’s Anti-Science Agenda on Sex
May 25, 2019
One would think re-affirming women would gain a leader praise. In this instance, the leader is vilified.
Be-WAIR of Clawed Birds
May 24, 2019
Evolutionists have not come up with a better theory for bird flight than a silly hypothesis concocted 16 years ago.
Illustra Media Celebrates Animal Diversity
May 23, 2019
A new short film from Illustra Media is sure to delight children – and adults, too.
Inserting Darwin Where He Doesn’t Belong
May 21, 2019
Chuck-in-the-Box keeps popping up in scientific literature having nothing to do with his theory.
Evolutionist Cries, We Must Stop Human Evolution!
May 19, 2019
A few sentences from this evolutionist's plea should cure theologians of theistic evolution.
Science Under the Microscope Looks Infected
May 18, 2019
Surgical changes are coming in scientific institutions and methods, due to chronic maladies coming to light.
Super Designs in Amazing Animals, Part 2
May 17, 2019
Organisms of all kinds, sizes and shapes have mastered physical principles in astonishing ways. Here are more examples.
Super Designs in Amazing Animals, Part I
May 16, 2019
Animals of all kinds, sizes and shapes have mastered physical principles in astonishing ways.
Unusual Fossils Call for Unusual Explanations
May 15, 2019
Some recent fossil finds require creative storytelling, but the science is the data –not the story.
More Evidence Our Moon Is Young
May 14, 2019
Moonquakes are still occurring. Why didn't geological activity cease billions of years ago?
Some Meditation Practices Can Be Scary
May 12, 2019
A non-judgmental survey of reactions to meditation found a surprising percentage of negative experiences afterward.
Extreme Fine Tuning in Body Cells, Part 2
May 11, 2019
Here are two examples of an ultra-fine balance between function and disease inside the cells of our body's sensory cells (Part 2).
Extreme Fine Tuning in Body Cells, Part I
May 10, 2019
Here are just two examples of an ultra-fine balance between function and disease inside the cells of our body's sensory cells (Part 1 of 2).
Australopithecus sediba Dismissed as Human Ancestor
May 9, 2019
Two paleoanthropologists writing in Science explain why the mysterious A. sediba is unlikely to be related to the genus Homo.
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