Philosophy of Science Big Science Pops its Zits January 5, 2017 If you think institutional science has a smooth complexion, look closer. From every angle, serious blemishes are coming to light. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Reality Rushes Evolutionists December 14, 2016 "Earlier than thought" is a common phrase encountered when evolutionists test their speculations against the real world. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Seamounts: No Speciation Here, Mate November 7, 2016 These isolated habitats should be ideal labs for studying Darwin's origin of species, but the evidence just isn't there. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Spiders Play Silk Harps September 7, 2016 Spider webs are so finely-tuned, they are like musical instruments that the creatures can strum or listen to. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Selected Carp Devolved Rapidly to Wild Type August 24, 2016 Artificial selection isn't forever. Some fish reverted to their old ways. CONTINUE READING
Health The Healing Powers of Nature August 23, 2016 Independent studies celebrate the ability of nature to improve human health and well-being. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Non-Darwinian Biological Change August 11, 2016 Scientists find many examples of biological change that do not fit the mutation-selection paradigm. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Scientists Can Be Inept Philosophers August 2, 2016 An undergrad philosopher could make mince meat out of some scientists' claims. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Bacteria You Can Love July 29, 2016 Wrongly feared only as agents of disease, many bacteria are allies in our quest for health. CONTINUE READING
Geology Radar Reveals Former Warm Landscape Under Greenland July 18, 2016 Under the world's fastest moving glacier, radar has revealed a network of V-shaped canyons carved by temperate rivers. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics "Political" Science Threatens Historic American Values July 3, 2016 Take any issue on the political scene, and you will find the scientific elites cheering for the left side. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Flowers Create 'Electric Landing Lights' for Bees June 14, 2016 How do bees know which flowers to visit, and where on the flowers to land? CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Life as the Communication of Information April 28, 2016 Could the essence of life be not so much the material substrate, but the transfer of information? CONTINUE READING
Genetics Why Chernobyl Neighbors Are Not Dying April 21, 2016 Surprising scientists, both people and animals are doing OK around the world's worst nuclear accident site. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Darwin Can't Win for Losing April 13, 2016 Progress must be made with gains, not losses. CONTINUE READING