Terrestrial Zoology The Silent Underground Network December 15, 2014 Under your feet in the woods is a vast communication network where information technology keeps the ecosystem functioning. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Did Man Invent God? December 14, 2014 A new study claims that religions with "moralizing gods" arise primarily in affluent nations. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Big Science Pushes Gay Marriage December 12, 2014 Is it the business of science to convert people to support "gay marriage"? Look what the AAAS just published. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Obamacare Architect Is a Eugenicist December 9, 2014 Jonathan Gruber has published papers justifying abortion for improving the lives of the living. Did he suggest that for the elderly in the Affordable Care Act? CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics The Democratic Party Does Not Own Science December 7, 2014 A journal commentator comes to the rescue of conservatives, who get an undeserved bad rap about science. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Earthbound Martians Go Nuts December 2, 2014 How 90,000 Earthlings sent greetings to imaginary friends on Mars, and other Martian nuttiness. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Schizophrenia: Diagnosis or Delusion? November 30, 2014 Much as psychiatrists would like to help the afflicted, it doesn't help to affix an empty label to an imprecise condition. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Good Gratitude: To Science or God? November 27, 2014 There are health benefits to thanksgiving, but motivation is the key. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Adult Stem Cells Beat Clones November 24, 2014 In a contest to see which are better, induced pluripotent stem cells proved just as good as clones. More stem cell news follows. 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
Darwin and Evolution Is Politics an Evolutionary Force? October 31, 2014 Penn State evolutionists see politics interacting with natural selection to direct human evolution. 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
Birds Birds to Watch October 25, 2014 Here are some amazing stories about birds, to inspire wonder and admiration of these varied and beautiful flying creatures. CONTINUE READING