Biomimetics Re-inventing Transportation by Watching Animals May 31, 2016 Here are 3 ways science is advancing through the imitation of nature. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Dino Extinction Story Is a Fable, Paleontologist Says May 24, 2016 What they tell you on TV and in biology class about birds outlasting the dinosaurs has paltry little evidence. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Giraffe Genome Too Distinct for Evolution May 18, 2016 The giraffe genome is now published. Does it show evolution from an ancestor in the time allowed? CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology News from the Living Waters May 17, 2016 Animal heroes of the Illustra film "Living Waters" are still making headlines. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Life as the Communication of Information April 28, 2016 Could the essence of life be not so much the material substrate, but the transfer of information? CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossils Sprout New Tales April 25, 2016 When unexpected things turn up in the fossil record, evolutionists get out their storytelling playbook. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Anti-Darwinian Observations Require New Stories April 23, 2016 Here are new findings that contradict traditional neo-Darwinian theory. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Dinosaur Extinction Rewritten Again April 22, 2016 Who will go back and fix the animations? CONTINUE READING
Genetics Why Chernobyl Neighbors Are Not Dying April 21, 2016 Surprising scientists, both people and animals are doing OK around the world's worst nuclear accident site. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Plastic Proteins and Turtle Skis April 18, 2016 Here's news about the latest technologies coming out of biomimetics, the imitation of nature's designs. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Humans May Have Lost Beneficial Traits April 6, 2016 Imagine if you could regrow teeth all your life. Have we lost some capabilities during human history? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution More Holes in Evolutionary Theory April 5, 2016 Here are three examples of animals not branching out neatly on Darwin's tree like they're supposed to. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Puppies in Permafrost Stun Scientists April 1, 2016 They say these dogs are 12,400 years old, but their organs and fur are intact, along with remains of their last meal. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Enough Fish to Go Around March 30, 2016 Rights-based fishery policies can guarantee a rapid rebound of fish stocks, biomass and profits for fishermen. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Swimming Monkeys Keep Darwin Happy March 22, 2016 The tree of placental mammals has been solved, Darwinians say, if you can handle one little complication. CONTINUE READING