Politics and Ethics Tinkering with Human Embryos More Brazen than Ever May 5, 2016 Secular biologists want to see how long they can keep embryos in a dish before killing them. CONTINUE READING
Birds Just-So Stories for the Birds May 4, 2016 Any evidence can be forced into an evolutionary story if your imagination is strong enough. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Evolutionary Morality Backfires on Big Science May 3, 2016 Piracy sparks indignation among advocates of the idea that morality is an evolved trait. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Scientists Shake Their Fists at God May 1, 2016 Some scientists want to dictate commandments back to their Maker. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Life as the Communication of Information April 28, 2016 Could the essence of life be not so much the material substrate, but the transfer of information? CONTINUE READING
Solar System Rearranging Deck Chairs on Sinking Planet Theories April 27, 2016 Supernovas come in handy as theory rescue devices. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Body Wonders You Didn't Know You Had April 26, 2016 We have some really advanced equipment running inside us. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossils Sprout New Tales April 25, 2016 When unexpected things turn up in the fossil record, evolutionists get out their storytelling playbook. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Big Science in Big Trouble April 24, 2016 The default religion of secularism has fallen from grace. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Anti-Darwinian Observations Require New Stories April 23, 2016 Here are new findings that contradict traditional neo-Darwinian theory. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Dinosaur Extinction Rewritten Again April 22, 2016 Who will go back and fix the animations? CONTINUE READING
Genetics Why Chernobyl Neighbors Are Not Dying April 21, 2016 Surprising scientists, both people and animals are doing OK around the world's worst nuclear accident site. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Silly Stories About Early Man April 20, 2016 The few fossils of alleged human ancestors leave a lot of room for imagination. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods New Radiocarbon Measurement Device Promises Faster, Cheaper Date Testing April 19, 2016 Dating of artifacts and fossils may become much more common thanks to a new instrument. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Plastic Proteins and Turtle Skis April 18, 2016 Here's news about the latest technologies coming out of biomimetics, the imitation of nature's designs. CONTINUE READING