Dinosaurs Showdown: Is Dino Soft Tissue Just Bacteria? June 18, 2019 By dismissing dinosaur soft tissue as bacteria, Field Museum scientists may have given creationists a selling point. CONTINUE READING
SETI Cut the Habitable Worlds by Half (or More) June 11, 2019 Astrobiologists figure that most earth-like planets give off toxic gases. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Spinning Solar System Objects to Keep Them Old June 7, 2019 If you remove the obligation to think in billions of years, many phenomena in the solar system make more sense. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Where Did Earth’s Water Come From? June 1, 2019 Water is just one big problem facing secular scientists who feel a need to explain everything without design. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology More Excuses for Missing Dark Matter May 30, 2019 How long can a theory survive repeated falsifications? Very long, when ideology (and funding) is at stake. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Designed Selection Is Not Evolution May 28, 2019 When you insert mindful choice or programmed choice into a process, Darwinism disappears. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Super Designs in Amazing Animals, Part I May 16, 2019 Animals of all kinds, sizes and shapes have mastered physical principles in astonishing ways. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Unusual Fossils Call for Unusual Explanations May 15, 2019 Some recent fossil finds require creative storytelling, but the science is the data –not the story. CONTINUE READING
Solar System More Evidence Our Moon Is Young May 14, 2019 Moonquakes are still occurring. Why didn't geological activity cease billions of years ago? CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Complex Eyes of ‘Simple’ Clams Confound Darwin May 13, 2019 The eyes of the lowly scallop have eyes of exquisite design, built on a principle unrelated to any putative evolutionary sequence. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Extreme Fine Tuning in Body Cells, Part 2 May 11, 2019 Here are two examples of an ultra-fine balance between function and disease inside the cells of our body's sensory cells (Part 2). CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Extreme Fine Tuning in Body Cells, Part I May 10, 2019 Here are just two examples of an ultra-fine balance between function and disease inside the cells of our body's sensory cells (Part 1 of 2). CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Gold from Starstuff, or a Fool’s Gold Scenario? May 8, 2019 If you tweak your scenario hard enough, it will give you anything you want. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology What the Most Eminent Cosmologist Believed May 7, 2019 Could the most eminent and honored physicist of our lifetime actually believe such a thing as this? CONTINUE READING
Birds Flight: If You Can’t Evolve It, Model Your Imagination May 4, 2019 This is silly. A robot model with outstretched arms cannot begin to say how dinosaurs took wing. CONTINUE READING