Human Body Human Body Curiosities February 20, 2017 Things you didn't know about your ambulatory vessel, and things you may have wondered about. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Man's Days Are Numbered October 30, 2016 The heart beats earlier than expected, but seems to have a limit. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Tinkering with Human Embryos More Brazen than Ever May 5, 2016 Secular biologists want to see how long they can keep embryos in a dish before killing them. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Lightning-Fast Brain Explored February 26, 2016 Transmissions in the brain are both complex and fast, scientists find. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Face Up: We Are Less than Neanderthals December 11, 2015 The facial differences between us and Neanderthals amount to a slight matter of bone resorption during development. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Were Our Bodies Created for Self-Repair? October 30, 2015 Studies of amphibians are suggesting that higher animals also had regenerative abilities that have been lost over time. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Neo-Darwinism Inadequate; Needs "Extension" and "Expansion" August 7, 2015 A biologist and international collaborators want to change the assumption that neo-Darwinism explains biology. CONTINUE READING
Health "Natural Evil" May Be Broken Good February 16, 2015 Things in nature we consider nasty are sometimes good systems that have broken. CONTINUE READING
Botany Plants Are Clever November 18, 2014 They may be stuck in the ground, but plants know how to get what they need. How do creation and evolution explain this? CONTINUE READING
Amazing Facts Epigenetics Leads the Genetics News August 21, 2012 More and more studies are revealing systems that regulate DNA. Here are some recent samples. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology How the Tiger Got Its Stripes: Dunno April 28, 2012 A leading hypothesis for morphogenesis (pattern formation, such as tiger stripes) has been shown to be oversimplified. Whatever gave a tiger its stripes is more complicated than developmental biologists thought. CONTINUE READING