Genetics Two Genetic Codes Are Better Than One December 30, 2013 If a genetic language written in DNA is a problem for Darwinism, how about two languages written in the same sequence of letters? CONTINUE READING
Birds Major Tenet of Darwinism Found Opposite the Evidence December 28, 2013 Species do not compete to survive in the same space, a massive study of birds shows. CONTINUE READING
Geology Terrible Mistake about Diamond Dates December 26, 2013 Geologists fess up to wrong conclusion about the "world's oldest diamonds." CONTINUE READING
Solar System Relive the Apollo 8 Earthrise December 24, 2013 45 years after Apollo 8's historic first, everyone can experience what it was like to see the "blue marble" rise above the limb of the moon. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Did Zebras Invent Their Own Stripes? December 22, 2013 The explanations some evolutionists give for fur and feather patterns sound like tales of talking animals planning out their new fashion lines. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Changing Stories at Saturn and Titan December 21, 2013 News from the ringed planet and its largest moon shows scientists can't keep their stories straight when trying to keep Saturn billions of years old. CONTINUE READING
Physics Crude Oil in One Hour, Not Millions of Years December 20, 2013 A slurry of algae with the right heat and pressure can produce crude oil in one hour. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Engineering Designs Found Throughout the Biosphere December 16, 2013 News from biomimetics is coming in so fast, there's only time for brief mentions in a growing list of living designs worth copying. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology You Are Not a Comb Jelly December 14, 2013 Reports that ctenophores are ancestors of all animals hide uncomfortable findings for evolution about the comb jelly's genome. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs A Dinosaur Is Not a Rooster December 13, 2013 An apparent fleshy appendage on the head of a hadrosaur does not mean it is an evolutionary link to birds. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Europa Joins the Geyser Club December 12, 2013 Hints of watery plumes have been detected on Europa – like Enceladus, at its south pole, too. CONTINUE READING
Media Extreme Speculation Presented as Science December 11, 2013 Things no one could possibly ever know are being reported by science journals and news sites as things worthy of scientific faith. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Awe, Shucks: Backwards Causation in Scientific Explanation December 8, 2013 Is it the emotion of awe that creates belief in the supernatural, or is it the other way around? CONTINUE READING
Birds Hummingbird Metabolism a "Marvel of Evolutionary Engineering" December 5, 2013 Unlike humans, hummingbirds are equally good at extracting energy from fructose as from glucose. They are marvels of evolutionary engineering. That makes perfect evolutionary sense. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Ho-Hum; Paleoanthropologists Confused Again December 4, 2013 Upsets are so common in evolutionary studies of human ancestry, bystanders might well ask how often they find anything worth believing. CONTINUE READING