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Galileo Galilei, 1564 - 1642

Scientists Should Earn Trust, Not Demand It

Some academics are role-playing the churchmen who condemned Galileo.

More Reasons to Doubt a Climate Doomsday

We're just reporting what secular pro-warmist journals are saying.

Big Science Embraces Trans Activism

The flip side of endorsing a movement is fighting its critics.

The Brain Files Information Logically

The brain just became even more complicated. Another new structure in the brain has been discovered.

Fossil Squid Named for Joe Biden

It would be mean to call Biden a grasping squid, but that's who scientists decided to name a fossil for. It challenges evolution.

Adventuring for Fake Science

Researchers can go to extreme lengths to gather data for evolutionary studies, but that doesn't make it all useless.

Hubble’s Camera Celebrates 20 Years

The Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) on the Hubble Space Telescope has dramatically changed cosmology.

Gut Bacteria Remember Pathogens

New discovery on intestinal immune system adds to the complexity of the human body

Evolution as an Endless Tease

It's a scam. Darwinists keep promising rewards but never deliver. They draw people in with the "mysteries of evolution."

Will DNA Overtake Hard Drives?

"DNA is nature’s original data storage system. We can use it to store any kind of data: images, video, music — anything."

Ancient DNA Overturns Assumptions

Increasing availability of sequences from ancient DNA is raising eyebrows among evolutionists but should raise alarms, too.

How to Adapt Without New Genes

Scientists are finding out, to their surprise, that organisms can adapt without mutations and natural selection.

Wilderness Is a Harmful Myth

An environmentalist says that nature and humanity are both harmed by the vision of pristine nature.

Arctic Tern Story Visualized

The longest migration in the animal kingdom is brought to life in a beautiful short film from Illustra Media.

Nature Love Is Designed, Not Evolved

Evolutionists cannot claim love of nature as an evolved human trait when our first home was a garden.
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