Human Body Human Breast Milk Is Best for Infants September 27, 2020 Cow milk Is for cows: new research provides yet another reason why human breast milk is the best for human infants. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Ice Age Bear Found Intact in Melting Permafrost September 16, 2020 They say this bear, with soft tissue, organs, soft nose and all, died almost 40,000 years ago. Is that credible? CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Downside of Green Energy Unplanned September 5, 2020 Windmills and solar farms come with their own environmental baggage, but who is planning for it? Nobody. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Tiny Fly Beats Robots September 3, 2020 Fruit flies dart, circle, zig and zag rapidly. Researchers gain some insight into how they do it so efficiently. CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Fossil Marine Reptile Buried with Last Meal Intact August 22, 2020 Here is another example of an ichthyosaur that was buried rapidly. This one didn't have time to digest its lunch. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwinism Is in Tension with Human Rights August 18, 2020 Human rights and Darwinism are contradictions in terms, but academics find ways to pretend both are simpatico. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Trilobite Eyes Were Already Modern August 13, 2020 Some trilobites had compound eyes similar to modern crustaceans and insects. They just popped into existence without ancestors. CONTINUE READING
Health Has COVID-19 Been Handcuffed? August 11, 2020 A grad student and a large American team finds a molecule that puts SARS-CoV-2 into a straitjacket. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Think About the Brain August 9, 2020 The human brain keeps surprising scientists with its unfathomable complexity as well as its nifty algorithms. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Living ‘Dinosaur Kin’ Has Genes that Defy Evolution August 8, 2020 It lived with its fellow reptiles, the dinosaurs. And it stalks the earth today. What do its genes show? CONTINUE READING
Fossils Scientists Retract Dino-Bird Paper August 3, 2020 Was it a bird or a dinosaur? The latest guess is neither. It was a lizard! Another example of guesswork in paleontology. CONTINUE READING
Genetics ‘Impossible’ Hybrid Suggests Non-Darwinian Change July 28, 2020 Animals may be more capable of sharing genetic information than coming up with it de novo. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution For Better Science Writing, Cross Out Evolution-speak July 27, 2020 Like strict teachers, editors should cross out useless evolutionary speculations from science papers. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Mammoth Ligaments Found in Siberian Lake July 25, 2020 Frozen mammoths have been found in abundance before; this one, with intact ligaments, was found in a lake. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Plagues Can Arise Quickly Without Evolution July 24, 2020 Smallpox and mosquitos illustrate how diseases can arise quickly and spread through human populations. CONTINUE READING