Philosophy of Science Scientists Can Be Inept Philosophers August 2, 2016 An undergrad philosopher could make mince meat out of some scientists' claims. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Platypus Evolution "Remains a Mystery" August 1, 2016 Evolution spectacularly fails to explain one of the planet's most intriguing animals. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Big Science Succumbs to Political Correctness July 31, 2016 Is science immune from cultural trends? In theory, hopefully; in practice, often not. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Hydrothermal OOL Chemistry Is Unlikely July 30, 2016 A favorite way for theorists to get around the lack of enzymes at the origin of life is shown to be implausible. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Bacteria You Can Love July 29, 2016 Wrongly feared only as agents of disease, many bacteria are allies in our quest for health. CONTINUE READING
Early Man More Upsets in Human Origins Stories July 28, 2016 When it comes to a consensus on how humans evolved, there's no "there" there. CONTINUE READING
Media Media Perpetuates Lazy Thinking July 27, 2016 Lazy reporters don't do their homework, two critics in different fields complain. CONTINUE READING
Health Adult Stem Cells Continue to Show Promise July 26, 2016 Ethical stem cells from adult tissues make more news than embryonic stem cells. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Joshua Was Right about Hazor July 25, 2016 Broken statue pieces from Tell Hazor indicate the Bible was right about the importance of this archaeological site in Israel. CONTINUE READING
Botany For the Love of Trees July 23, 2016 You don't have to be a proverbial tree-hugger to love trees and wonder at all the things they can do, and do for us. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolutionists Boast of Storytelling July 22, 2016 Some evolutionists not only own up to just-so storytelling; they parade it. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Sleep on It: Housekeeping Night Crew Works Swing Shift July 21, 2016 Why do we sleep? A new theory identifies a vital purpose for those seemingly lost hours. CONTINUE READING
Birds Bird Flight Story Falsified July 19, 2016 A simplistic story about bird flight influenced a generation of evolution students, but it was wrong. CONTINUE READING
Geology Radar Reveals Former Warm Landscape Under Greenland July 18, 2016 Under the world's fastest moving glacier, radar has revealed a network of V-shaped canyons carved by temperate rivers. CONTINUE READING
Health Your Body Needs Its Nature Medicine July 17, 2016 Trapping yourself indoors most of the day? Studies show that health improves with outdoor experiences in nature. CONTINUE READING