Fossils Soft Tissue Wars: Latest Inadequate Excuse January 2, 2025 Four European scientists couldn't find original collagen in ichthyosaur bones, but how hard did they look? CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design DNA Does Not Explain Morphology December 13, 2022 How do you get from a linear code to a skeleton? A new book says nobody has found the answer. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution How Darwinism Morphs to Censor Critics November 17, 2022 Censorship of creation still occurs in the media, but when the implications of a fossil slip past the censors, the Darwinists can always maintain their belief by rewriting the textbooks. CONTINUE READING
Human Body The Wonder Material: Cartilage March 29, 2022 The formerly simple tissue turns out to be both more complex and masterly designed. CONTINUE READING
Mammals No Evidence for Bone Evolution April 8, 2021 Research into the cells and structure of bone supports the creation view: bones are designed. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Human Body Capabilities Uncovered October 17, 2019 More surprises about the body come to light, including the ability to regrow cartilage. CONTINUE READING
Health Adult Stem Cells Continue to Promote Healing October 15, 2016 Here's the latest on adult stem cells and how they are transforming regenerative medicine without harming embryos. CONTINUE READING
Health Adult Stem Cells Coming of Age August 22, 2015 Who needs human embryos? Treatments with ethically-pure adult stem cells are moving from the lab to the doctor's office. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Surprising Animals Old and New June 19, 2015 Moving creatures, whether extant or extinct, never cease to hold fascination for human observers. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Let's Get [Thankful for the] Physical November 25, 2014 Wonders of the human body continue to pour forth from scientific research, providing more reasons to give thanks. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Entrepreneurs Find Gold in Nature August 8, 2014 Inspiration for invention comes from everywhere in nature's engineering. At every level, there are designs worth imitating. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Sharks Traveled Far but Evolved Nowhere January 10, 2014 A shark genome shows the slowest evolution ever, but prehistoric sharks were the first to figure out long-distance migration. CONTINUE READING