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
Fossils Bird Flew Over Dinosaurs October 7, 2015 An exceptionally-preserved fossil bird could be mistaken for a modern agile flyer—except it's dated early Cretaceous. CONTINUE READING
Geology Do Evolutionists Have Extinctions Figured Out? October 6, 2015 Stories of periodic mass extinctions millions of years ago sound like factual accounts, till you look at the details and ask some simple questions. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Scientific Progress Is Spelled "Bio-Inspiration" October 5, 2015 Need fundamental insights into physics and technology? Look no further than the living world. CONTINUE READING
SETI SETI Club Goes Bonkers September 26, 2015 Flush with new money, the astronomers who support SETI have lost all restraint in their speculations. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Talk the Walk September 24, 2015 Upright walking—that distinctive human form of locomotion—is more complex than putting one foot in front of the other. Let's talk the walk. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Sight Is More than Having Eyeballs September 23, 2015 The brain is integrally involved with eyes to make vision meaningful and responsive. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Do You Know How Lucky You Are to Live on Earth? September 22, 2015 The factors that make life possible came together so beautifully, even materialists have trouble knowing why we're here. CONTINUE READING
Media Evaluating Homo naledi September 19, 2015 Lee Berger's remarkable cache of hominid bones found deep in a South African cave is generating a lot of news, but major questions remain. CONTINUE READING
Health How Exercise Benefits Bones and Muscles September 16, 2015 Will it be possible in the future to reduce fat, build muscle, and strengthen bones with an injection of a hormone? CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Was Coelacanth a Lungfish? September 15, 2015 Instead of showing remorse over a Lazarus taxon, evolutionists invoke another besetting sin: vestigial organs. 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
Marine Biology Underwater Marvels September 10, 2015 Check out these amazing creatures that inhabit the liquid universe of planet Earth's oceans and rivers. Only the first one is a fish. CONTINUE READING
Birds Amazing Birds September 8, 2015 Birds never cease to astound us with their grace in the air and cheery songs, because they exhibit design at many levels. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Reproducibility Crisis in Psychology, and Other Science Woes September 5, 2015 Here's more evidence that human pride, greed and ambition can get in the way of the ideals of science. CONTINUE READING