Human Body More to Thank God for in Your Body July 4, 2015 Here's news about wonders in the human body you may not know about. CONTINUE READING
SETI SETI Believers Are Lost in Space July 2, 2015 How long can you say "watch this space" till onlookers lose interest? CONTINUE READING
Health Two Mutations Caused Black Death July 1, 2015 The Black Plague of the Middle Ages happened by accident. It was enabled by two mutations to a bacterium, scientists claim. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain For Shame, Psychologists June 30, 2015 A psychologist points out the flaws in his field, including useless tropes that have utterly failed for decades. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Fire and Brimstone: Why Earth Isn't Like Venus June 28, 2015 Both planets have abundant sulfur, but Earth life has a way of cycling it for good. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Where Do Marriage Rights Come From? June 27, 2015 There is only one reliable source for a "right"—and that is a directive from the only possible giver of rights. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Neanderthal Genes: Evolutionists Surprised at How Wrong They Were June 24, 2015 A substantial amount of Neanderthal genes in a modern human skeleton is not what they had predicted. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Science Supports Biblical View of Fathers, Mothers, Kids June 21, 2015 Despite the materialist mindset of our scientific culture, evidence continues to support human exceptionalism and Biblical morality. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Scientific Progress Needs Design, Not Darwin June 16, 2015 Numerous papers advancing scientific knowledge rely on design principles, not evolutionary notions. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Bioethics: Into the Storm Without an Anchor June 14, 2015 On several fronts, scientists without a track record of ethical trustworthiness are pushing culture toward dangerous practices. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution More Examples of "Convergent Evolution" Claimed June 13, 2015 Traits evolve by common ancestry, evolutionists claim—except when they don't, which is all too common. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Your First Breath Was Irreducibly Complex June 12, 2015 Multiple changes had to take place on cue when you came out of the womb. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science You Should Trust Scientists (To Be Fallible) June 6, 2015 Public trust in scientists exceeds their trustworthiness, experts warn. CONTINUE READING
Genetics CRISPR Opens Pandora's Box June 5, 2015 A quick-and-easy gene editing procedure has leading scientists worried. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Why Awe Is Uniquely Human May 31, 2015 Psychologists are noticing that a sense of awe makes you a better person. Why is it a uniquely human trait? CONTINUE READING