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Physicists Love the Dark

Latest news on dark energy and dark matter show secular scientists still clueless but excited.

Good Science Still Flourishing Without Darwinism

Take heart at the good things that are coming from Darwin-free research, especially findings that improve our lives.

A Punk Eek Theory for Climate?

Something is rotten in the state of science. The ghost of Stephen Jay Gould is lurking in climatology.

Geomagnetic Field Mirrors High-Energy Electrons Away from Earth

Another benefit of a global magnetic field has been found, but it cannot last forever.

Black Hole Count Rises, Compounding Cosmology’s Lumps

The lumpiness problem has just been multiplied as JWST finds numerous large early black holes.

Are Laws of Physics Beyond Doubt?

Problems arise when attempting to explain the physical world purely by methodological naturalism.

Assumptions Distort Geological Dating

In a major geology journal, geologists admit that their dating schemes rest on questionable assumptions.

Comets Disintegrate

It takes faith to believe that comets form naturally. What we observe is comets breaking up and disintegrating.

Awesome Natural Light Show Featured

Is it just a coincidence? A beam of light hits a waterfall for a few days a year, making it glow like lava.

Volcanoes Have Greater Impact on Climate than Thought

Scientists know less about geological influences on climate than the popular press claims

Some Thoughts About Everything

How some super intelligence could create such complex but simple things is absolutely amazing to this veteran NASA pioneer.

Saturn Moon Pops Its Cork

The James Webb Telescope witnesses Enceladus erupting in a phenomenal geyser plume of record size.

Hummingbird Beak Is a Nectar Wringer

New high-speed movies of hummingbirds show how nectar in the retracting tongue is drawn into the mouth.

How to Write Imperfect Nonsense Using Evolution: Cheat

Evolutionary theory, with its Stuff Happens Law, makes nonsense more probable than sense.

Saturn’s Rings Officially Young (Again)

Old agers can't weasel around it any more. Saturn's rings are short-lived. They cannot be as old as Saturn.
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