Fossils Humans Can Selectively Wipe Out Certain Animals July 9, 2018 The human impact on animals is well known today and is becoming apparent in history, too. Implications for ancient history are considered. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Beavers Clean the Soil May 12, 2018 Without beaver dams, loss of nutrients from soil would increase, and pollutants from upstream erosion would afflict waterways. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Amber Fossils Do Not Accurately Record Animal Diversity May 9, 2018 A survey of arthropods trapped in tree sap shows that the unlucky ones do not represent an accurate cross section of the community. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution New Version of Natural Selection Goes Mystical April 3, 2018 Was there ever a song and dance as fantastical as W. Ford Doolittle's ITSNTS proposal? CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Viruses From Distant Lands Fall from the Sky February 21, 2018 Every day, billions of viruses are carried by high winds from continent to continent. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Early Humans Have Always Been Smart February 14, 2018 Evolutionists trying to portray 'primitive' humans as evolving 'hominids' beneath our intellectual abilities keep running afoul of new discoveries. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwin Report Card, continued: How Useful Is Evolutionary Theory? February 7, 2018 Darwinism is useful in one demonstrable way: it keeps thousands of biologists employed in the business of evidence-free speculation. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Animals Don’t Respect Darwin January 8, 2018 Living things owe no obligation to Darwin. They will break his laws with reckless abandon. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Bacteria Rule the Earth December 14, 2017 Bacteria are inescapable. They're everywhere. Fortunately, many of them are here for good. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Earth as a Living, Breathing Planet: Is It Unique? November 21, 2017 A new NASA video based on 20 years of data from earth-orbiting satellites will awe viewers. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Fossil Forest Found in Antarctica November 20, 2017 Claimed to be 280 million years old, stumps of fossil trees retain original material in the world's coldest climate. CONTINUE READING
Health Take a Breather November 11, 2017 For health and well-being, breathe the fresh air of the great outdoors. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Scientists Discover Liberty Works October 9, 2017 The incontrovertible leftist bent in academia once in awhile runs against facts of human nature. Studies show individual liberty is often better than government or globalist control. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology A 300 Million-Year-Old Fully Modern Beetle Causes Astonishment October 1, 2017 The problem Darwinists have is, what is a modern beetle doing in the same geological strata with ancient extinct beetles? CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Humans Need Most of the Bugs in the World August 27, 2017 A few bad ones give bugs an undeserved bad rap. We couldn't exist without insects. CONTINUE READING