Marine Biology Enough Fish to Go Around March 30, 2016 Rights-based fishery policies can guarantee a rapid rebound of fish stocks, biomass and profits for fishermen. CONTINUE READING
Botany Death Valley Comes Alive March 6, 2016 As if resurrected from the dead, forgotten seeds burst forth in a celebration of life in the hottest place on earth. CONTINUE READING
Media How to Do Biology Without Evolution February 27, 2016 Everything in biology can make perfect sense without the darkness of Darwinism. Take a look. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Land Animals Can Raft Across Oceans February 13, 2016 A research study about floating plastic debris illustrates how animals can cross oceans on floating rafts. CONTINUE READING
Health Take a Forest Bath February 7, 2016 Science supports a Japanese tradition of "forest bathing" for mental refreshment and overall well-being. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolutionists 98% Wrong on Desert Pupfish January 28, 2016 Small fish living in Devil's Hole became isolated just hundreds of years ago, not thousands. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Secret Animal Hideouts January 20, 2016 Small animals can hide out in secret places, even in your own home. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Organisms Refusing to Evolve Over Millions of Years January 15, 2016 Several more cases of "extreme stasis" have turned up, calling into question Darwin's notion of constant, gradual change over millions of years. CONTINUE READING
Botany Plant Brains Solve Problems January 8, 2016 Without a physical brain or nervous system, plants know how to get about in place. CONTINUE READING
Geology Geology Theories Are Not Set in Stone January 7, 2016 To be a geologist, you have to have a big imagination and always be ready to have your favorite theory overturned. CONTINUE READING
Botany Dry Desert Explodes in Color November 2, 2015 One of the driest places on Earth has been storing its seeds underground for years for a moment like this. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Humans Behaving Badly Ecologically October 28, 2015 By driving some animals extinct, are humans damaging the whole planet? Who will be the judge? CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Microbes Are Wired for Communication October 23, 2015 New findings show surprising communication systems between bacteria, including power grids with tiny electrical cables. CONTINUE READING
Birds Green Energy Calculated to Kill Birds September 30, 2015 Bird deaths figure into the equations for wind turbines. Many more will die because of bad data. CONTINUE READING
Mammals What Sparked the Mammal Explosion? September 3, 2015 If you think tiny shrew-like mammals scurried afoot below dinosaurs right before they went extinct, you've got the wrong picture. CONTINUE READING