Marine Biology Glass Sponges: Lessons from the Deep August 10, 2021 How can a "simple" or "primitive" sponge surprise engineers with its optimal physics? CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science How to Avoid Climate Screams August 9, 2021 The epistemology of climate science reveals a wide gap between alarmism and empiricism. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Water on the Planetary Science Brain July 30, 2021 Hydrocephaly is a physical brain ailment, but hydrobioscopy is a philosophical brain malady. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Exomoon Seen Forming in Astronomers’ Imaginations July 23, 2021 Progress bias misleads scientists into mistaking circular reasoning for fact. CONTINUE READING
Physics Fractal Math as a Creator’s Code July 15, 2021 A creation astronomer finds a code inscribed by God in fractal geometry. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Sheep Mummy Shows Limits on DNA Longevity July 14, 2021 Under ideal conditions for preservation, DNA from a sheep in a salt mine lasted 1,600 years. But could it last millions? CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Galactic Structure Gives Cosmologists Lumps June 15, 2021 How many times have we been told that "new physics" are needed to explain the universe? CONTINUE READING
Solar System Young Saturn Refuses Billions May 26, 2021 Planetary scientists are trying hard to get Saturn and its moons to take billions of years, to no avail. CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Amazing Durability in Animals May 24, 2021 Here are two very different animals with superman-like qualities of toughness and endurance. CONTINUE READING
Geology Rich Gold Veins Can Form Rapidly May 21, 2021 A long-standing mystery about the origin of "bonanza-type" gold deposits is closer to a solution. CONTINUE READING
Physics Leeuwenhoek’s Character Questioned May 17, 2021 Researchers make unwarranted insinuations based on indirect observations of two historic microscopes. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology You’ll Never Guess the Most Efficient Animal Swimmer May 6, 2021 This beautiful and informative video announcing the winner was released this month by Illustra Media. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Human Sweat Glands Show Design April 20, 2021 Study of human skin attempts to document evolution, but ends up supporting intelligent design. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Pterosaur Beats Giraffe April 19, 2021 A flying reptile with a neck longer than a giraffe's? Could it fly at breakneck speed without breaking its neck? CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Hoping for Light on Dark Matter April 10, 2021 It's one of the strangest phenomena in modern science history: trying to find something that may not exist. CONTINUE READING