Human Body Human Body Curiosities February 20, 2017 Things you didn't know about your ambulatory vessel, and things you may have wondered about. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution How Many More Anomalies Can Darwinism Take? February 11, 2017 Darwinism survives not because it is empirically verified, but because it is a deduction from a tightly-held materialistic worldview. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Stem Cell Digest February 10, 2017 Scan these headlines for news about stem cells: the unethical kind (embryonic, ESC) and the ethical kind (adult, induced pluripotent, iPSC). CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution More Collapsed Darwinian Expectations February 2, 2017 There's a new trend in Darwinian press releases: reporting falsified expectations. Keep up the good work. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Oldest Dinosaur Blood Reported January 31, 2017 Another university finds dinosaur blood in a rib bone. This one breaks records for age, over double previous reports. CONTINUE READING
Education Darwinism Still Corrupts Culture January 22, 2017 The bad fruits of Social Darwinism are well known. Less well known are ongoing negative influences of modern Darwinian ideas on human behavior. CONTINUE READING
Media Cracks in the Climate Consensus? January 18, 2017 It's still dangerous to challenge Big Science about climate change. In the new political climate, a growing number of voices are willing to take the risk. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Germany Reconstructing Nazi Medical Atrocities January 17, 2017 German scientists who studied euthanasia victims' brains "were very good researchers of international standing." CONTINUE READING
Health Adult Stem Cells Eliminate Need for Embryo Killing January 16, 2017 As another fight looms over presidential policy on embryonic stem cells, here's what the latest news shows about the efficacy of adult stem cells. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Scientists Paranoid about Losing Access to Baby Body Parts January 15, 2017 You would not believe the hatred and disgust that Big Science has for anyone trying to protect the unborn. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Big Science Pops its Zits January 5, 2017 If you think institutional science has a smooth complexion, look closer. From every angle, serious blemishes are coming to light. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Animals Can Be Smarter Than You Think January 4, 2017 Here are four organisms with surprising mental powers. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Year-End Biomimetics Parade December 31, 2016 What better way to end the year than a celebration of biomimetics, where fun and useful science never ends thanks to nature's inspiring designs? CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Small Molecules Play Key Roles in Cells December 26, 2016 Molecular biologists are finding a universe of functional small proteins and RNAs that were considered junk or not even known to exist. CONTINUE READING
Geology Cave Climate Conclusions Compromised December 22, 2016 Widely used to infer past climates, isotope measurements from stalactites and stalagmites in caves can mislead researchers. CONTINUE READING