Genetics Epigenetics Complicates Evolutionary Theory May 26, 2020 Evidence has been mounting that other mechanisms and codes that regulate the genetic code are just as vital as DNA itself. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology A New Blood Component Revealed February 19, 2020 The human body gets more complex as research progresses. Concurrently, evolution appears more impossible. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Get Brainwashed in Your Sleep November 5, 2019 Our Maker designed an important cleanup function that takes place in our sleep. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics More Good Science from Nature December 4, 2018 The natural world contains endless examples of intelligent design that can inspire scientists with wonder and inspiration. CONTINUE READING
Health Honor Your Body, Honor Your Creator April 12, 2018 We should all treat our bodies as the gifts that they are, even when parts are not working as well as originally designed. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Sweating Blood Can Be a Disease or a Response to Stress November 12, 2017 Blood oozing out of the skin can have more than one cause, say scientists. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Tick Talk: Mammal Blood Found in Amber April 5, 2017 Can intact blood be preserved for 15 to 45 million years, give or take 50 million? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwin Follies and Fallacies, Part One March 28, 2017 You can't say something "evolved to" do something useful. That's a profound misunderstanding of Darwinism. Evolutionists keep saying it anyway. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Oldest Dinosaur Blood Reported January 31, 2017 Another university finds dinosaur blood in a rib bone. This one breaks records for age, over double previous reports. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Scientific Progress Is Spelled "Bio-Inspiration" October 5, 2015 Need fundamental insights into physics and technology? Look no further than the living world. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs The Physics of Long Necks March 1, 2015 Long-necked sauropods faced a fundamental problem in physics when stooping down to drink. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Mosquitoes Developed a Taste for Human Blood Recently December 1, 2014 An experiment with disease-carrying mosquitoes in Africa showed a surprising result: they switched to human blood just thousands of years ago. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Three More Ways to Benefit from Nature's Designs May 12, 2014 Three completely different biological mechanisms, at different scales of size, studied by different universities: all agree nature's designs are wonderful, but difficult to imitate. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Dinosaur Soft Tissue "Explained" November 26, 2013 The discoverer of soft tissue in dinosaur bone now has a new explanation for its preservation – but does it really answer the obvious question? CONTINUE READING
Fossils Mosquito Fossil Found With Intact Heme from Blood October 15, 2013 A blood-gorged mosquito said to be 46 million years old has been found in Montana shale, retaining hemoglobin from its last blood meal. CONTINUE READING