Politics and Ethics The Science of Politics and Vice Versa July 4, 2014 Some scientists try to put conservatives and liberals in test tubes. This can cause fireworks. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Existence of Universe Is Highly Improbable June 30, 2014 Theologians might rightly celebrate a recognition by cosmologists that the universe is so finely-tuned, it shouldn't exist. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Scientists Equate Evolution to "Stuff Happens" June 23, 2014 Researchers generalize findings that evolution depends on rare chance events. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Choosing to Believe in Free Will June 22, 2014 Free will matters to children. It had better exist. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Homage to Diatoms June 19, 2014 Twenty percent of the air you are breathing came from tiny animals living in crystal cathedrals. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Man Climbs Glass Like a Gecko June 18, 2014 Bio-inspired technologies are starting to reach the market. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution An Animal Cannot Be On the Way to Evolving Something June 17, 2014 No animal can plan ahead how it will evolve, so why do some evolutionists talk like they do? CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Without Bromine, There Would Be No Animals June 13, 2014 A 28th element has proven to be essential for life: bromine. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain A Beautiful Mind in a Beautiful Brain June 10, 2014 Neuroscience has gathered much interesting data, but still is clueless about how a mind emerges from a brain. CONTINUE READING
Media Anti-Creation Rhetoric Lacks Creativity June 8, 2014 One would think, after so many decades, the secular scientists would come up with some original arguments for combating their favorite nemesis, the creationists. CONTINUE READING
Early Man German Early-Man Site Shocks Archaeologists with Improbable Dates June 7, 2014 Researcher says, "It just goes to show that the easiest way to be wrong in paleoanthropology is to underestimate our ancestors' abilities." CONTINUE READING
Astronomy To Be Habitable, a Planet Needs Inhabitants June 6, 2014 In a chicken-or-egg conundrum, astrobiologists are asking whether inhabitants are needed to make a planet habitable. CONTINUE READING
Physics Antimatter Conundrum Remains After Precision Test June 5, 2014 Why isn't the universe half ordinary matter and half antimatter? Both should have emerged from a big bang. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Sperm Cells Gain Respect June 4, 2014 Millions of tadpole-like sperm cells rush to fertilize one egg. They deserve more respect than they often get. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Astrobiology Hopes Dim with Exoplanet Findings June 3, 2014 Harsh "space weather" around dim red dwarf stars may make planets uninhabitable. "Godzilla Earths" may not fare much better. CONTINUE READING