Mind and Brain Game Theory Undermined: Evolution of Altruism Not Demonstrated January 18, 2015 Games that psychologists play with human lab rats don't show what evolutionists think they do. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology More Cosmic Fine-Tuning Found January 17, 2015 The Anthropic Principle refuses to go away. The mass of the light quark adds to finely tuned factors that make the universe life-supporting. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Do Nature's Editors Want Another French Revolution? January 15, 2015 By glorifying the French Revolution without mentioning its atrocities, Nature's editors give a terrible message about terrorism. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Animals Come Pre-Equipped With Machinery January 14, 2015 Guidance systems, compasses, switchboards, motors, robotic machines: we're talking about systems inside animals—and you. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Fish Ancestry Turned On Its Head January 13, 2015 A so-called "primitive" bony fish with traits of sharks confuses the usual story of fish ancestry. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Humans' Groovy Language Brain January 12, 2015 More features are discovered that set humans apart from apes. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Densely-Packed Dinosaur Raptor Bones Found January 10, 2015 A stunning matrix of densely-packed bones from multiple carnivorous dinosaurs has been found in a big block of Utah sandstone. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Music Is a Human Thing January 8, 2015 Many animals make sounds; birds and whales can sing; but there's nothing to compare with the human brain's capacity for music. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Magic Ribosome Appears as Missing Link January 7, 2015 A father-daughter team takes on the "selfish gene" concept and considers the ribosome as the "missing link" for lucky LUCA. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Is Animal Play Just an Evolutionary Survival Mechanism? January 6, 2015 Your dog enjoys play, and so do birds, dolphins and many other kinds of animals, but how did "having fun" evolve? CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Harvard Evolutionists Justify Terror as Darwinian Fitness January 3, 2015 Their "study" involved native tribespeople, but the amoral implications give aid and comfort to evildoers. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Comets Are Not Life Givers December 23, 2014 Astrobiologists dream of comets as bearers of life in spite of—not because of—the data from Rosetta's comet. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Overqualified Mammals December 22, 2014 Here are some mammals with capabilities that exceed the requirements of mere survival. CONTINUE READING
Geology Storm Surge Carries Huge Boulders December 20, 2014 A typhoon carried 180-ton rocks 150 feet up a beach—the largest transport recorded in recent times. CONTINUE READING
Birds Birds Go Splat on Evolutionary Theories December 19, 2014 A flock of surprising traits of birds has dropped a load on simplistic notions of evolution. CONTINUE READING