Mind and Brain Brain's Memory More Powerful Than Thought June 24, 2016 You don't have a limited memory that can be used up. The only limits are on how much you desire to know. CONTINUE READING
Education Darwinians Gloat Over Political Power June 22, 2016 With media behind them, they can spout their talking points without controversy, while weak politicians only appease their critics. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Does ISIS Evolve? June 20, 2016 This may be the winning candidate for worst Darwinian just-so story of the decade. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Naive Evolution Stories Undermine Scientific Rigor June 13, 2016 "Epistemic modesty" was a virtue until Darwin came along and launched a storytelling empire. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics No Need to Tinker With Human Embryos June 12, 2016 Programmed adult stem cells can do everything, but some researchers are determined to keep tinkering with human beings. CONTINUE READING
Early Man More Hobbit Bones Found June 11, 2016 Indonesian fossils extend evolutionary timeline but create new problems. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Why Was Farming Delayed? June 10, 2016 If intelligent humans were around for hundreds of thousands of years, why didn't any of them think about farming sooner? CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Masters of Physics in Nature June 8, 2016 Plants and animals sometimes keep PhD physicists wondering how they do what they do. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Cosmology in Perpetual Crisis June 7, 2016 Secular cosmologists are no closer to the truth than they were 20 years ago. CONTINUE READING
Botany Want a Wood-Plastic Bowl for Your Wood Stew? June 6, 2016 Scientists are realizing that components of wood have many practical and healthful uses. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Imploding Ideas Unnoticed by Their Advocates June 5, 2016 Fewer people would say foolish things if they noticed how ideas can refute themselves. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Re-inventing Transportation by Watching Animals May 31, 2016 Here are 3 ways science is advancing through the imitation of nature. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Science Is Biased May 29, 2016 They admit it; you can't get rid of bias in science. Big Science has too many problems of its own to dictate ethics to others. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Neanderthals Underestimated Again May 27, 2016 Neanderthals show mental creativity for too long a period to support the evolutionary timeline. CONTINUE READING
Media A Media Bias Sampler May 22, 2016 Support for conservatism in secular science media is as rare as a true transitional form in the fossil record. CONTINUE READING