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Scientists Going Nuts Over Aliens

Baseless speculations are considered perfectly sane as long as you are a secular materialist.

Pluto, Charon Details Trickle In

Happy Leap Year! New photos from Pluto and Charon continue to show enigmatic features.

If Materialism Is Bad, This Could Be Far Worse

A new movement in some science circles could have theists wishing for the good old days of battling materialism.

How to Do Biology Without Evolution

Everything in biology can make perfect sense without the darkness of Darwinism. Take a look.

Lightning-Fast Brain Explored

Transmissions in the brain are both complex and fast, scientists find.

Hot Jupiters Exasperate Astronomers

Nothing has been more upsetting to comfortable theory than the discovery of hot Jupiters around other stars.

Who Misunderstands Evolution?

Some pro-Darwin reporters and scientists think that if people just understood evolution, they would accept it.

Ice Age Flood Affected Climate

A catastrophic dam breach flood affected Pacific Ocean circulation and climate, geologists say.
The geyser plumes of Enceladus can be seen from long distances

Tiny Enceladus Beats Saturn in Plasma Output

An astonishing case of the tail wagging the dog: tiny moon is major source of plasma in Saturn's magnetosphere.

Misuse of Term 'Natural Selection' Continues

If humans guide a process, that is not natural selection. Darwin's idea had nothing to do with intention or morality.

The Crawling Eye: Cells as Lenses

Certain bacteria can respond to light be turning their whole bodies into eyeballs.

Small Creatures Have Super Strength

The most amazing physical feats in nature are performed by some of the smallest organisms.

Nature Inspires Hi-Tech Design

Scientists and engineers continue the gold rush to imitate nature's solutions to problems.

Human Evolution Timeline Contradicts Human Nature

Even stupid people don't sit around in caves for tens of thousands of years.

Density Can’t Keep Saturn’s Rings Old

Saturn's B ring is much less dense than previously thought, challenging attempts to keep it billions of years old.
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