Darwin and Evolution Propping Up Darwin's Tree of Lie September 21, 2015 A valiant effort to construct Darwin's tree icon in an open-source way may only serve to perpetuate a myth. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution So Where's the Evolution? July 30, 2015 When you go looking for evolution and find stasis, has Darwin been falsified? CONTINUE READING
SETI SETI Believers Are Lost in Space July 2, 2015 How long can you say "watch this space" till onlookers lose interest? 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
Darwin and Evolution More Examples of "Convergent Evolution" Claimed June 13, 2015 Traits evolve by common ancestry, evolutionists claim—except when they don't, which is all too common. 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
Early Man Press Welcomes "Lucy Neighbor" May 28, 2015 Another species of Australopithecus has been named. But does the evidence justify the big to-do in the media? CONTINUE READING
Mammals Bats Are Home-Run Flyers May 23, 2015 You don't just put wings on a naked mole rat and make it fly. Bats are designed to be aero-bat-ic champions. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Genetic Evolution Falsified May 22, 2015 Hundreds of your genes work just fine in yeast and plankton, after supposedly a billion years of evolution separating us. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology The Spider, the Fly and the Octopus: Invertebrate Designs May 21, 2015 Small animals without backbones are cleverly designed, leaving evolutionists scratching their heads. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Surprises from the Ocean May 18, 2015 News from marine biology and geology are unexpected from a long-age, evolutionary perspective. CONTINUE READING
Mammals The Parts List for Hearing May 12, 2015 Want to hear what goes on when you hear sounds? Hair cells wave in the fluid, responding to specific frequencies, and hundreds of proteins go into action. CONTINUE READING
Dinosaurs Platypus Dinosaur: A Vegetarian T. Rex April 28, 2015 A new dinosaur from Chile is as unbelievable as the first reported platypus was to English zoologists: a crazy mix of animals. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution "Convergent Evolution" Widespread at All Scales in Ocean April 20, 2015 A study of marine tetrapods that "evolved" for ocean life shows "convergent evolution" rampant at all scales over "hundreds of millions of years." CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Fudging Evolution to Avoid Falsification March 12, 2015 Evolutionary theory follows Finagle's Rule #4: "Draw your curves, then plot your data." CONTINUE READING