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Venus Was Never Habitable

Venus has bad news and bad news: it was never earthlike, and models to determine its habitability are unreliable.

Nobel Prize Spotlights Cosmic and Organic Asymmetries

Heads or tails have equal probabilities, so why does nature sometimes prefer one over the other?

Does Cheating Evolve?

What if the evolution of cheating by natural selection backfires, and everyone becomes a cheater?

Stem Cell Update: Where Are the Cures?

Not the panacea they were once widely believed to be, because the body is more complex than formerly assumed.
Pluto (color-enhanced) from New Horizons, Sept 24, 2015 release

Can Pluto’s Atmosphere Last Billions of Years?

Pluto's atmosphere is freezing onto the surface again as its orbit takes it farther from the sun. How many times has this happened?

How the Body Protects the Germline

Germline mutations – it could have been much worse!

Big Science Fossilizes Rapidly

There's no soft tissue in big scientific research fields when consensus sets in.

Why Don’t Humans Have Tails?

A major anatomical change in primate anatomy cannot be explained by evolutionary genetics.

Archive Classic: E-I-E-I-O in Old McDarwin’s Animal Farm

Some beliefs about origins are more equal than others.

Is Plastic Natural?

Plastic pollution is an issue of serious concern that needs to be understood through the lens of chemistry.

Planetary Scientists Are Myth-Directed

They imagine life on every planet. But it is illogical to build a case on a sample size of one.

Incontrovertible Dinosaur DNA Reported

Darwinists have changed strategies. They no longer deny the existence of dinosaur soft tissue. They just embrace cognitive dissonance.

Mutations Destroy Evolution

Mutations are not the savior of evolution but its destroyer... and now we know why.

How to Turn Dunning-Kruger Inside Out

The Dunning-Kruger Effect is supposed to prove that ignorant people are the most confident. It's fake news.

Time Dilation in Evolutionary Rates

The speed of evolution is like general relativity. It goes fast or slow depending on the storyteller's frame of reference.
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