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Deadly Effects of Single Mutations
September 7, 2017
Is this the raw material for Darwinian evolution? The genetic mutations we observe can be catastrophic.
Aliens Discover Voyager Record
September 6, 2017
Certain humans are identifying with space aliens, pretending to know what they like.
Evolutionists Tripping Over Human Tracks on Crete
September 4, 2017
These can't be hominid tracks. They are far too early! Well, then, who made them?
One Cannot Choose to Deny Free Will
September 3, 2017
How can leading scientists be so wrong? Look how they chose to manipulate participants' views by lying to them.
Evolution Is Not Truth-Based Inquiry
September 2, 2017
When your view has been falsified by evidence but you prohibit other views, you are not engaged in truth-based inquiry.
Paleoanthropology: The Science of Being Always Wrong
September 1, 2017
Fossil hunters looking for human evolution have been wrong so many times, the rubble of bombed theories is bouncing. Listen to their own admissions. Jen Viegas in Seeker, in an article reposted by Live Science, describes three clever ways that Neanderthal Man invented adhesives 200,000 Darwin Years ago. More interesting than the techniques, though, are […]
Spiky Dinosaur May Have Been a Softy
August 31, 2017
Soft-tissue remains on an armored dinosaur may indicate a role other than warfare. Incidentally, how old are those red crusts, really?
Cassini Grand Verdict: Saturn Rings Younger Than Expected
August 30, 2017
With the orbiter's best-yet images and data now coming down, a long-running debate about the age of Saturn's rings is concluding in favor of youth.
Evolutionary Ethics Ruins Families
August 28, 2017
Teach children they are accidents of nature, and what will you get? Family breakdown. But the evidence goes against the evolutionary view.
Humans Need Most of the Bugs in the World
August 27, 2017
A few bad ones give bugs an undeserved bad rap. We couldn't exist without insects.
How Did Primitive Organisms Learn Physics?
August 26, 2017
Inspiring cases of ballistics, civil engineering and architecture can be found in some of the simplest of living organisms.
Sunburn? Smear on the DNA
August 25, 2017
DNA makes for an excellent sunscreen, researchers have found. And that's not all.
Multiple Independent Animal Types Use Structural Color
August 24, 2017
The phenomenon is found in butterflies, fish, birds, and snakes, and scientists are rushing to imitate their secrets.
Dolphin Trick Could Save Lives
August 23, 2017
When trauma hits, do what the dolphins do: cool the face and eyes.
Antibiotic Resistance Moves from Evolution to Design
August 22, 2017
They can call it evolution, but information sharing is not what Darwin had in mind.
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