Mind and Brain Human Consciousness: AI Can’t Compute or Compete February 10, 2026 As science continues to wrestle with the mystery of consciousness, the intricacy of human life points unmistakably to divine design. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science How to Teach AI to Reason Scientifically February 6, 2026 AI inherits the naturalistic biases that are deeply embedded in our culture, but can learn to judge evidence. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Claims of “New Life” Premature February 5, 2026 The discovery of novel circular RNAs in microbial communities is worthy of further investigation, but the ontological leap from genetic novelty to a new domain of life is wholly unjustified by the current evidence. CONTINUE READING
Health Cancer Evolution: Can Death Reveal the Logic of Life? February 4, 2026 When a theory of biology asks us to see death, breakdown, and negation as creative, it is no longer describing reality. It is inverting it. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Another Mystery of How Childbirth Works Discovered January 20, 2026 As we learn more about the human body, its complexity becomes increasingly apparent. CONTINUE READING
Health Autism and Acetaminophen: Update January 20, 2026 Subjectivity in secondary research retains the confounding factors present in observational studies. CONTINUE READING
Health Autism, Acetaminophen, and Human Genetic Health January 16, 2026 Critics may prefer silence until proof arrives. But silence is also a policy choice—with consequences. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science How Evolutionists Rationalize Human Sexual Deviancy January 15, 2026 The problem lies not in the data but in how the behaviors are being classified and interpreted. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Another Australopithecus, Another Debunking January 14, 2026 Was this ape a missing link? The evidence shows diversity among extinct apes, not a lineage toward man. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Engineers Look to Fish for Microplastics Filter Design January 10, 2026 Microplastic filters designed from fish gills are found to be over 99% efficient, surpassing present plastic filter technologies. CONTINUE READING
Human Body SCT: A Word You Should Learn: Interoception January 8, 2026 You have senses all over your body that keep your internal organs balanced even under stress. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Pregnancy Symptoms Show Protection Is Working January 7, 2026 Scientists uncover evidence that pregnancy discomforts may act as protective safeguards for the unborn, pointing to providence even in suffering. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science SCT: Freethinking Cannot Be Darwinized January 3, 2026 Argument supporting free thought from Darwinian evolution collapses into its own defeater. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Junk DNA Is Slowly Revealing Its Secrets December 26, 2025 A CRISPR study found another important use of once-labeled “Junk DNA." CONTINUE READING
Genetics SCT: How Cells Play the Genetic Instrument December 19, 2025 The genome is like a finely tuned piano. But what plays it? Read about the pianist here. CONTINUE READING