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Titan: Planetary Scientists Invent Imaginary Histories
June 15, 2015
Getting from then to now is more poetic license than demonstrable fact.
Bioethics: Into the Storm Without an Anchor
June 14, 2015
On several fronts, scientists without a track record of ethical trustworthiness are pushing culture toward dangerous practices.
More Examples of "Convergent Evolution" Claimed
June 13, 2015
Traits evolve by common ancestry, evolutionists claim—except when they don't, which is all too common.
Your First Breath Was Irreducibly Complex
June 12, 2015
Multiple changes had to take place on cue when you came out of the womb.
Solar System Puzzles Needing Explanation
June 11, 2015
Here are some of the latest observations that are baffling planetary scientists.
Dino Soft Tissue Confirms Creationist Prediction
June 10, 2015
Gleanings from the original paper show discoverers excited but surprised. Creationists are excited and gratified.
More Dino Blood Found: Evolutionists in Denial
June 9, 2015
"Can soft tissue survive 75 million years?" the caption in Science Magazine reads.
Horned Dinosaurs Had Better Teeth than Mammals
June 8, 2015
Triceratops and its buddies carried around fine sets of self-sharpening steak knives (to eat plants).
You Should Trust Scientists (To Be Fallible)
June 6, 2015
Public trust in scientists exceeds their trustworthiness, experts warn.
CRISPR Opens Pandora's Box
June 5, 2015
A quick-and-easy gene editing procedure has leading scientists worried.
Dinosaurs Wore Scales, Birds Wore Feathers
June 4, 2015
Interesting new fossils of dinosaurs and birds cause some rethinking, calling into question whether previous thinking was thought out well.
What to Look for at Pluto
June 3, 2015
As New Horizons closes in on Pluto for its July 14 encounter, what questions should be asked?
Origin of Life Theories Lost in Space
June 2, 2015
Scenarios for life's origin contradict one another and compete for implausibility.
Moon Origin Models Require Cheating
June 1, 2015
You can't get Earth's moon from a planetary collision without quasi-miraculous tweaks to the models.
Why Awe Is Uniquely Human
May 31, 2015
Psychologists are noticing that a sense of awe makes you a better person. Why is it a uniquely human trait?
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