Solar System Moon's Stabilizing Influence Depends on Star Size October 15, 2014 A connection between multiple factors was noted in a recent model of how a moon helps a planet remain habitable. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Indonesian Cave Paintings Shake Up Art History October 14, 2014 Asians were not supposed to be so culturally talented 40,000 years ago, but their cave art shows the same finesse seen in contemporary European caves. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Curtains for OOL: Oxygen Was Present from the Start October 10, 2014 Free oxygen is death to life trying to evolve, but it was present early on, being formed naturally from atmospheric carbon dioxide. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Lunar Impact: Major Moon Basin Was Not a Big Hit October 8, 2014 The theory of how the largest impact basin on the moon was formed has been turned upside down. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Monarch Butterflies Do Not Have to Migrate October 7, 2014 When 101 butterfly genomes were compared, there were surprises. CONTINUE READING
Physics China Celebrates Non-Discovery of Dark Matter October 6, 2014 A huge dark matter detector in China celebrated the publication of its first results: nothing. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Canyons on Earth, Mars Reinterpreted as Flood-Caused October 4, 2014 Catastrophic floods formed canyons long thought to have been formed by slow, gradual processes. 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
Astronomy Of Stars and Significance September 30, 2014 The farther out we look, the more questions we have. But does secular astronomy ask the right questions? CONTINUE READING
Geology Earth as a Habitable Planet September 29, 2014 When viewed as a planet among planets, Earth is surprisingly surprising, considering how close it is to scientists' investigating eyes. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Of Planets and People September 29, 2014 Here's a quick tour of the planets to see what's newsworthy. CONTINUE READING
Physics Of Molecules and Men September 27, 2014 Atoms and molecules are tiny but can have a big influence on the habitability of planets and astrobiologists' theories about them. CONTINUE READING
Media Inflation Claim Crumbles into Dust September 25, 2014 The much-hyped proof of cosmic inflation a few months ago has been discredited, revealing more about how science is done in the media age than about reality. CONTINUE READING
Geology Navajo Sandstone Dates Are Incoherent September 24, 2014 Can concretions really be 190 million years younger than the rock in which they are embedded? CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Big Bang's Lithium Problem Gets More Problematic September 15, 2014 There's no escape; new measurements show far less lithium than predicted by the big bang, and more fine tuning than would be expected by chance. CONTINUE READING