Health Adult Stem Cells Continue to Show Promise July 26, 2016 Ethical stem cells from adult tissues make more news than embryonic stem cells. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Sleep on It: Housekeeping Night Crew Works Swing Shift July 21, 2016 Why do we sleep? A new theory identifies a vital purpose for those seemingly lost hours. CONTINUE READING
Health Your Body Needs Its Nature Medicine July 17, 2016 Trapping yourself indoors most of the day? Studies show that health improves with outdoor experiences in nature. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolutionists Undermine Their Own Truth Claims July 16, 2016 Two evolutionists appeal to "evolutionary forces" to explain the rise of bad science. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Early Man Foot Kicks Evolution July 15, 2016 Fossil footprints identical to modern human prints cast serious doubt on the evolutionary timeline. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Pardon, Your Worldview Is Showing July 12, 2016 The most dangerous ideology is the one that doesn't acknowledge its worldview assumptions. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Immorality Collides With Nature July 10, 2016 When all else fails, get out the Manufacturer's manual. Better, do it before all the trouble starts. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Peer Review Is Unscientific July 9, 2016 A reviewer of peer review says our reverence for the practice borders on mysticism, not science. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science You Can Trust Scientists (to Be Fallible) July 5, 2016 With theory overturns like these, one gets to wonder about the privileged status of scientists in our culture. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Celebrate Independence from Darwin July 4, 2016 With so much great science news about design, who needs to maintain allegiance to King Charles? CONTINUE READING
Early Man More Early Man Troubles (Again) July 2, 2016 Bones have a way of whacking the stories made up about them. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Scientists Become Beasts June 26, 2016 The AAAS endorses two books where researchers act like animals. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Influential Evolutionist Fails to See His Own Contradictions June 25, 2016 He trains philosophically-unsophisticated students with self-refuting ideas with the force of moral subjectivity. CONTINUE READING
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
Intelligent Design Only Earth Is a Life Haven June 23, 2016 Here are more discoveries that make it reasonable to think complex life is rare in the universe, and might be unique to Earth. CONTINUE READING