Solar System Titan Ethane Still Missing, and Other Planetary Puzzles May 7, 2016 We update the problem of Titan's missing ethane and other challenges to billions of years. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods New Radiocarbon Measurement Device Promises Faster, Cheaper Date Testing April 19, 2016 Dating of artifacts and fossils may become much more common thanks to a new instrument. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Origin-of-Life Speculation Goes Off the Rails October 21, 2015 Astrobiologists and their accomplices in the media are finding life everywhere where it isn't or couldn't be. Time to call in the science rangers. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Pounding Headaches for Solar System Dates October 19, 2015 It's hard to tell when things crashed into each other. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Give Early Man More Credit August 21, 2015 From cave to Stone Age, ancient people deserve more respect for their intelligence and capabilities than evolutionary anthropologists give them. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Dino Soft Tissue Confirms Creationist Prediction June 10, 2015 Gleanings from the original paper show discoverers excited but surprised. Creationists are excited and gratified. 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
Cosmology More Cosmic Fine-Tuning Found January 17, 2015 The Anthropic Principle refuses to go away. The mass of the light quark adds to finely tuned factors that make the universe life-supporting. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science What Is the Temperature of the Earth? January 16, 2015 The news are all reporting 2014 as the hottest year on record, but no one is asking how such a measurement can be made without bias. CONTINUE READING
Physics Of Molecules and Men September 27, 2014 Atoms and molecules are tiny but can have a big influence on the habitability of planets and astrobiologists' theories about them. CONTINUE READING
Geology Water Theories Dry Up April 2, 2014 Theories for how Earth got its water are parched for evidence, except for the tears of secular astronomers. CONTINUE READING
Geology Carbon Cycle Keeps Earth from Fate of Venus, Mars March 23, 2014 Another delicate balance making Earth habitable has been identified: the carbon cycle. CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Weekend Grab Bag October 14, 2012 Here are links to recent science findings and claims sure to stimulate thinking and further research. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Star Chemistry Constrains Habitable Zone September 8, 2012 The chemistry of a parent star can have drastic effects on the habitability of an earth-like planet. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Aliens: Evolutionists' Imaginary Friends May 27, 2012 Some evolutionists have a lot to say about imaginary friends no one has ever seen. CONTINUE READING