Botany Plants Are Clever November 18, 2014 They may be stuck in the ground, but plants know how to get what they need. How do creation and evolution explain this? CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Science Replication: An Ideal in Crisis November 16, 2014 Journal editors are uniting to confront a crisis of confidence: lack of reproducibility of science results. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Scientism Invades Politics, Morality, Religion November 9, 2014 What some consider science is really scientism, a worldview that thinks everything in human experience is reducible to scientific laws. CONTINUE READING
Education Nature Reports Armitage Discrimination Case November 5, 2014 The leading scientific journal has reported Mark Armitage's lawsuit against California State University for firing him as a creationist. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Why Should Government Fund Bad Science? October 29, 2014 Scientists are the least credible people to decide how money should be spent. CONTINUE READING
Education Evolutionist Strategy for Creation Event: Ignore, Fear, Block October 28, 2014 A little creation event at a university has the evolutionists in a tizzy. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Scientists Need Philosophers October 26, 2014 Wise journal editors realize that they can't do science without philosophy. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution How Useful Is Evolutionary Theory? October 19, 2014 What has Darwin done for you lately? Some evolutionists promote Darwinism because of its alleged usefulness to humanity. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Does Science Need Diversity Training? October 5, 2014 One would think science would be concerned with facts, not with what special interest group searches for them. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Can Science Define the Common Good? September 20, 2014 While attempting to tell us how fairness evolved for selfish reasons, evolutionists want to push for the "common good." CONTINUE READING
Education NAS Social Scientists Campaign for Consensus Indoctrination September 18, 2014 Some social scientists in the National Academy of Sciences consider it their duty to persuade the public that science is always right. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life The Miller Experiment Is Dead; Long Live the Miller Experiment September 12, 2014 The image of Stanley Miller pondering his spark-discharge apparatus is too valuable an icon to toss on the trash heap of history. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology When Spirituality Intersects Science September 7, 2014 Who saved the Ebola-stricken doctor, God or science? What is science's take on whether to flee or fight terrorism? Why should a scientist be honest? CONTINUE READING
Education Overcoming Fear of Nature with Joy August 28, 2014 We wouldn't have to re-wild kids if we didn't un-wild them in the first place, a cognitive ethologist says about childhood fear of nature. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Is Global Warming Theory Chilling Out? August 25, 2014 The scientific community has been adamant that humans are at fault for warming the globe, requiring drastic action. New findings could shake that confidence. CONTINUE READING