Politics and Ethics Genetic Tinkering Puts Brave New World at Our Doorstep December 6, 2015 New tools in the lab put human nature at risk. Can we trust fallible scientists to be ethical? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Appendix 2: Vestigial Organs Reconsidered December 5, 2015 Outcast becomes hero: appendix promoted to "pivotal". The vestigial organ myth lives on in other contexts, though. CONTINUE READING
Physics How Animals Keep Warm in Freezing Wetness November 25, 2015 We shiver to think of going without heavy coats in snow, but snowshoe hares, gophers and birds look perfectly comfortable. What's their secret? CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Reason Honestly with Purpose November 22, 2015 Science and society cannot exist without moral values. Use them; you were born with the capacity to apprehend them. CONTINUE READING
Health Finding Value in Waste November 17, 2015 There's something beautiful about transforming disgusting castoffs into products that are useful, valuable, and healthful. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Were Our Bodies Created for Self-Repair? October 30, 2015 Studies of amphibians are suggesting that higher animals also had regenerative abilities that have been lost over time. CONTINUE READING
Human Body New Things to Learn About Your Body October 26, 2015 These news items about the human body are likely to surprise and delight you with how well you are made. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Microbes Are Wired for Communication October 23, 2015 New findings show surprising communication systems between bacteria, including power grids with tiny electrical cables. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain The Mind and Brain: Evolved or Created? October 18, 2015 Evolutionists take swipes at saying the most complex matter in the universe is a product of blind, aimless processes of nature. CONTINUE READING
Physics Is Water Miraculous? October 10, 2015 It depends on your definition of miracle, but one professor thinks the word might aptly be applied to H2O. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Adult Stem Cells Outpace Embryonics October 8, 2015 Some still play with embryos, but there seems little reason for it when adult stem cells perform so well. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Scientific Progress Is Spelled "Bio-Inspiration" October 5, 2015 Need fundamental insights into physics and technology? Look no further than the living world. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Psychotherapy Effectiveness Exaggerated October 4, 2015 It's depressing that psychotherapy inflates its effectiveness in treating depression. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Big Science, Big Media Go on Offense for Abortion September 27, 2015 How did it come to this? Illegal and immoral activity is revealed, and Big Science not only justifies it; it attacks the messengers. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Talk the Walk September 24, 2015 Upright walking—that distinctive human form of locomotion—is more complex than putting one foot in front of the other. Let's talk the walk. CONTINUE READING