Astronomy Cosmic Ruler Flawed April 13, 2015 Type 1a supernovae, vital to estimates of the size and expansion of the universe, are not uniform. This has cosmic implications. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Solving Moon Origin Unsolves the Last Solution April 9, 2015 The moon's origin has been "demystified," scientists are claiming. That's what they said last time. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods How Rocks Can Look Older Than They Are April 8, 2015 Researchers find that the most common dating method can produce "spuriously old" dates. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Of Brontosaurus, Cartoons, and Revisionism April 7, 2015 With the resurrection of Brontosaurus as a valid dinosaur name after a century of repudiation, what's a kid to think? Thoughts on science's arbitrary and tentative nature. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Messages from Mercury April 6, 2015 With MESSENGER in its final days before impact, the innermost planet has become a familiar place. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Animal Excellence Exceeds Mere Survival April 4, 2015 A tiny bird could live like other birds do without having to fly non-stop for 1,700 miles. Other examples abound of over-design in the animal world. CONTINUE READING
Botany Plants Borrow Their Transportation April 2, 2015 Seed dispersal in plants is a fascinating study about diverse mechanisms for survival. Here are two methods of hitchhiking on animal transportation. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Biomimetics Still Trending Up March 28, 2015 The imitation of nature's designs (biomimetics) is all the rage, and shows no sign of slowing down. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Evidence-Based Cosmology March 27, 2015 From what we observe, we can draw inferences without the need to posit occult phenomena. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Animals Wonderful and Bizarre March 24, 2015 The variety of living organisms on our planet is astonishing and often surprising. Here are a few examples that have come to light in news reports. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Orbital Ice Age Theory Melts March 23, 2015 Orbital cycles do not cause ice ages, a new study suggests. Instead, the whole world experienced an ice age at the same time. CONTINUE READING
Geology Geology Upset: Wind Carves Canyons Fast March 19, 2015 According to a new study, wind carves canyons ten times faster than water. This has implications for theories on Mars and Earth. CONTINUE READING
Birds Why Birds Don't Crash March 18, 2015 A bird flying through a forest or city needs the reactions of a champion video gamer. It's got the software to do it. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Sunday Inspiration March 15, 2015 Need inspiration? Look at designs in nature. Even secular scientists are getting inspired. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Water Worlds Tempt with Life, Not Youth March 13, 2015 More and more planets and moons are suspected of having liquid water, but what should be the logical implications? CONTINUE READING