Birds Twist of the Wrist: Dino-Bird Magic October 3, 2014 The hand of the evolutionist is quicker than the eye of the reporter. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Left-Handed Life: Is the Chirality Problem Near Solution? October 2, 2014 Cells use only left-handed amino acids and right-handed sugars. A new hypothesis involving the weak nuclear force tries to address this asymmetry. CONTINUE READING
Health Less Darwin, More Pasteur October 1, 2014 Pasteur's vision of eradicating rabies remains unfulfilled 129 years after he cured a boy. Isn't that a nobler goal of science than storytelling about evolution? CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Of Minds and Men September 28, 2014 So many psychological theories have come and gone; does anything remain worth clinging to? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwinians Accept Murder as an Evolutionary Strategy September 22, 2014 Chimps do what comes naturally: murder each other. Who's to argue if natural selection found it to be an effective strategy? CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Is Science Free of Miracles? September 21, 2014 "No miracles" is a favorite phrase by an evolutionist who finds that perplexing problems always "yield to evolutionary thinking." 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
Darwin and Evolution Face Up: Can Evolution Be Thanked? September 19, 2014 The uniqueness of human faces has fallen to a Darwinian story, for which we are to say "thanks to evolution." 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
Birds Birds Surprise Evolutionists September 17, 2014 Whether considering their design or their evolution, scientists keep finding surprises in birds. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology How Did the Archer Fish Learn Physics? September 14, 2014 A little fish that shoots down bugs out of the air learned some tricks of optics and propulsion that impress scientists. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Giant Reptiles Roamed the Earth, Water, and Sky September 13, 2014 Record-setting dinosaurs have been announced this month. 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
Human Body Body Wonders at the Cellular Level September 10, 2014 If we kept track of all the nano-scopic processes that keep us alive, we would be giga-astonished. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Whale Pelvis Is Not Vestigial September 9, 2014 The old Darwinian idea of "vestigial organs" has proven to be a hindrance to science once again: this time in the case of whale pelvic bones. CONTINUE READING