Human Body New Things to Learn About Your Body October 26, 2015 These news items about the human body are likely to surprise and delight you with how well you are made. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Microbes Are Wired for Communication October 23, 2015 New findings show surprising communication systems between bacteria, including power grids with tiny electrical cables. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Origin-of-Life Speculation Goes Off the Rails October 21, 2015 Astrobiologists and their accomplices in the media are finding life everywhere where it isn't or couldn't be. Time to call in the science rangers. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Evolutionary Anthropologists Startled by Racial Mixing in Africa October 13, 2015 If they didn't expect recent genetic mixing from Europe into Africa, how certain are they about older human migrations? CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Three Mavericks Who Won October 12, 2015 The loner, not the consensus, is sometimes the one whose views get traction in science. Here are three historical examples. CONTINUE READING
Solar System New Thoughts on Habitable Planets October 9, 2015 Astrobiologists are trying to standardize the requirements for habitable planets. Do they get them all? CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Adult Stem Cells Outpace Embryonics October 8, 2015 Some still play with embryos, but there seems little reason for it when adult stem cells perform so well. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Propping Up Darwin's Tree of Lie September 21, 2015 A valiant effort to construct Darwin's tree icon in an open-source way may only serve to perpetuate a myth. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Secular Science Leaders Defend Baby Butchering September 20, 2015 Instead of joining the outrage against the dismemberment and marketing of baby body parts, science leaders rush to defend the grisly practice. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossils Defy Slow, Gradual Deposition Over Long Ages September 18, 2015 What do a virus and a whale have in common? They didn't fossilize slowly a long time ago. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Insects Worth Respecting September 12, 2015 Most six-legged creatures are small and we give them little notice. Here are surprises that entomologists are discovering in some very special insects. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Jesus Was Not a Product of Parthenogenesis August 30, 2015 Secular scientists are free to disbelieve in the Virgin Birth, but should at least try to understand what they are denying. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution More Flaws in Darwin's Mechanism August 27, 2015 Mutation and selection: we're taught those pillars of neo-Darwinism from high school. How does it measure up to reality, though? CONTINUE READING
Health Adult Stem Cells Coming of Age August 22, 2015 Who needs human embryos? Treatments with ethically-pure adult stem cells are moving from the lab to the doctor's office. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwin's Tree Am-Bushed August 20, 2015 Darwin's Tree of Life looks more like a bush, evolutionists find in bird data; that inference is probably widespread. CONTINUE READING