Human Body New Things to Learn About Your Body October 26, 2015 These news items about the human body are likely to surprise and delight you with how well you are made. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Homochirality: Computers Are Not the Real World October 14, 2015 Homochirality: Computers Are Not the Real World CONTINUE READING
Early Man Evolutionary Anthropologists Startled by Racial Mixing in Africa October 13, 2015 If they didn't expect recent genetic mixing from Europe into Africa, how certain are they about older human migrations? CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossils Defy Slow, Gradual Deposition Over Long Ages September 18, 2015 What do a virus and a whale have in common? They didn't fossilize slowly a long time ago. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Ancient Tissue Revolutionizing Historical Science August 12, 2015 The ability to observe and reconstruct ancient DNA, proteins and tissues is bringing surprises to evolutionists. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Bacteria Share Antibiotic Resistance July 23, 2015 Antibiotic resistance does not "evolve" in a Darwinian way. Rather, a new study shows that bacteria share their genetic information. CONTINUE READING
Human Body More to Thank God for in Your Body July 4, 2015 Here's news about wonders in the human body you may not know about. 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
Origin of Life Origin of Life Theories Lost in Space June 2, 2015 Scenarios for life's origin contradict one another and compete for implausibility. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Neanderthal News and the Limits of Organic Material Survival May 13, 2015 Red blood cells and DNA samples raise questions about the decay time of soft tissue and genetic material. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Biomimetics Still Trending Up March 28, 2015 The imitation of nature's designs (biomimetics) is all the rage, and shows no sign of slowing down. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Epigenome Project Finds Symphony in Cells February 21, 2015 If all cells have the same genome, why do they look and act differently? The epigenome conducts each part in the symphony. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Magic Ribosome Appears as Missing Link January 7, 2015 A father-daughter team takes on the "selfish gene" concept and considers the ribosome as the "missing link" for lucky LUCA. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Astrobiology Has No Bio December 17, 2014 When you take the "bio" out of astrobiology, what do you get? Is it still a science? CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Biological Systems Provide Infinite Design Inspiration November 11, 2014 It's not likely engineers and biologists will run out of inspiration from biology anytime soon. The source is infinite. CONTINUE READING