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Teachers Squeamish About Evolution
May 20, 2016
It may be the only game in town, but evolution-only education isn't turning biology professors into cheerleaders for Darwin.
SETI Communication Only Outward So Far
May 19, 2016
While we wait for responses, all we hear are echoes of our own intelligent signals into space.
Giraffe Genome Too Distinct for Evolution
May 18, 2016
The giraffe genome is now published. Does it show evolution from an ancestor in the time allowed?
News from the Living Waters
May 17, 2016
Animal heroes of the Illustra film "Living Waters" are still making headlines.
OOL Without Bluffing Is Nothing
May 16, 2016
Count the hopeful "could" words in a speculative NASA Astrobiology myth.
Karma Dogma
May 15, 2016
Can science discover whether belief in karma affects charitable giving?
Science Evolves
May 14, 2016
Science has a historical and cultural character that cannot be extricated from its current consensus.
Darwin and Malthus Were Wrong: Cooperation Is Key to Evolution
May 13, 2016
The statements in a new conceptual model of evolution undermine the whole rationale for Social Darwinism.
Earth Twin Still Missing in Exoplanet Trove
May 12, 2016
The Kepler spacecraft has found 2,325 exoplanets so far, but there's still no place like Earth.
Science vs Activism in Biological Gender Ambiguity
May 11, 2016
A small percentage of live births involve genetically-based gender ambiguity. What is the ethical response?
Barbiturates in Darwin's Warm Little Pond
May 10, 2016
Are barbituates the missing links to the origin of life?
Design Inspires Scientific Advances
May 9, 2016
When you see cutting-edge science in materials and methods, you are likely to read "Inspired by Nature."
Church in the Twitter Age
May 8, 2016
Can the Bible speak to a culture enmeshed in Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram?
Titan Ethane Still Missing, and Other Planetary Puzzles
May 7, 2016
We update the problem of Titan's missing ethane and other challenges to billions of years.
Evolutionists Debunk Basis for Title IX
May 6, 2016
There are innate biological differences between men's and women's sports interests, say evolutionary psychologists.
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