Politics and Ethics Climate Lords: Millions Must Suffer for the Common Good September 12, 2022 We're seeing the return of a political view with long, dark roots: pragmatism requires populations to lose their rights. CONTINUE READING
Botany Evolution of Vascular Plants a Kaleidoscope, Not a Tree June 8, 2020 It takes effort to rearrange pieces from a kaleidoscope into a tree, but evolutionists do that with the "evolution" of vascular plants. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Latest Tetrapod Ancestor Can’t Stand Up May 11, 2020 In a two-part entry, Dr Margaret Helder examines the latest candidate fossil for ancestor to all land vertebrates. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Astrobiology Still Has No Biology April 11, 2018 Number of worlds beyond Earth where life has been discovered: zero. Number of optimistic articles about life in outer space: hundreds per year. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Evaluating Claims of Oldest Fossil Microbes December 21, 2017 Are these fossils 3.45 billion years old? Are they even fossils? Serious questions need to be asked when the news gets excited about world records for oldest life on Earth. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Rethinking Fossils March 13, 2017 Every time a new fossil turns up, a theory quakes. New evidence can subject a theory to the falsification test. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Big Science Pops its Zits January 5, 2017 If you think institutional science has a smooth complexion, look closer. From every angle, serious blemishes are coming to light. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Birds and Pterosaurs Flew Together September 2, 2016 Does it make evolutionary sense to find birds flying with pterosaurs? CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics "Political" Science Threatens Historic American Values July 3, 2016 Take any issue on the political scene, and you will find the scientific elites cheering for the left side. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Precambrian Protein Identified June 21, 2016 They say it's almost two billion (with a B) years old, yet it resembles modern counterparts. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Carbon-14 Found in Dinosaur Bone June 18, 2015 Seek and ye shall find: creationists boldly go where no evolutionists have gone before. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Horned Dinosaurs Had Better Teeth than Mammals June 8, 2015 Triceratops and its buddies carried around fine sets of self-sharpening steak knives (to eat plants). CONTINUE READING
Mammals Mammals Worth Looking Up to (or Down at) July 13, 2014 Furry friends around the world get respect from researchers who look at them carefully. CONTINUE READING