Dinosaurs More Original Dinosaur Protein Found November 10, 2016 This time Mary Schweitzer's team found keratin protein on a claw of an ostrich-sized dinosaur from Mongolia. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics What the Trump Presidency Could Mean for Science November 9, 2016 Editorial: a rising tide of economic prosperity could lift science, too, as long as it is honest science serving the citizenry. CONTINUE READING
Geology Lyell Loses in a Landslide November 8, 2016 Politics is on the minds of Americans today. Landslides are turning geological votes away from Lyell's uniformitarianism toward catastrophism. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Seamounts: No Speciation Here, Mate November 7, 2016 These isolated habitats should be ideal labs for studying Darwin's origin of species, but the evidence just isn't there. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Today's Science Hates Faith November 6, 2016 There are individual scientists who believe in God, but their institutions ridicule any and all forms of "faith." CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Abiogenesis: The Origin of Lie November 5, 2016 To get life from mindless molecules, fib a little. Ignore chance. Make it sound easy. Turn out the lights. Tell a story. Imagine. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution A Man, A Plan, A Cabal: Panama November 4, 2016 Evolutionists duke it out on the age of the Isthmus of Panama. Every solution breeds new problems. CONTINUE READING
Education Communism Left Science in Ruins November 3, 2016 Two articles comment on the devastation wreaked on science by atheistic, totalitarian regimes. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Improbable Fossils Defy Evolution November 2, 2016 New fossil finds demonstrate how Darwinians adjust their story around surprises they didn't predict. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Planetary Rings Defy Long Ages November 1, 2016 Models of the origin of planetary rings are simulations based on fictions. Real physics cannot keep them billions of years old. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Trending: Transparency in Climate Models October 31, 2016 It's a little late to begin a new climate of transparency among climatologists. What does that imply about the past? CONTINUE READING
Human Body Man's Days Are Numbered October 30, 2016 The heart beats earlier than expected, but seems to have a limit. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Dinosaur Pickles Its Brain October 29, 2016 An unusual rock found on a beach is a dinosaur's fossilized brain, paleontologists say. How did a squishy thing turn to stone? CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Church of the Holy Sepulcher Repairs Underway October 28, 2016 The alleged site of Jesus' burial and resurrection is being opened for the first time in centuries. CONTINUE READING
Media Science Sells Its Soul to Clinton Campaign October 27, 2016 Mainstream science media have abandoned all pretense of objectivity when it comes to presidential politics. CONTINUE READING