VIEW HEADLINES ONLY

Fine-Tuned Laws Give Shape to the Cosmos

Scientists find intriguing hidden geometries that ‘may rewrite the laws of Physics’.

Bad Philosopher Complains About Bad Philosophy in Physics

A philosopher unwittingly illustrates Thomas Kuhn's view of scientific revolutions by criticizing it.

ENST: Cells Find Method in Madness

Cells are not overcome with disorder; they overcome disorder with function.

Archive: Hominids, Sex, Dino-Bird, Evo-Devo, Ion Channel, Saturn, More

Here are some of the stories we were reporting in the week of Valentine's Day in February 2002, restored from archives.

Nobody Can Measure the Age of the Universe

Measuring age depends on measuring light speed in ways that cannot in principle be confirmed.

Modern Cosmology Makes No Sense, Say Cosmologists

Don't take our word for it. Cosmologists are banging their heads against the wall.

Classical Creation Physicists Still Make News

They lived before relativity and quantum mechanics, but their insights continue to stimulate productive research in 21st-century physics.

Scientism Fails Another Defense

A physicist's latest attempt to justify scientism reveals a deplorable ignorance of history, logic and philosophy of science.

Excuses for Missing Dark Matter

Astronomers display creativity at rationalizing their inability to find what they believe makes up the bulk of the universe.

Dump the Nobel Prize

Editorial: The Nobel Prize was concocted for a different time. Now it has become an impediment to good science.

Cosmology in Perpetual Crisis

Secular cosmologists are no closer to the truth than they were 20 years ago.

Imploding Ideas Unnoticed by Their Advocates

Fewer people would say foolish things if they noticed how ideas can refute themselves.

Cosmologists Bash Heads Against Reality

When observations don't fit your ideology, invent paranoid delusions.

Inventing Stars, Solar Systems and Universes

Always look into the methods used when scientists speak confidently about models for making things appear out of nowhere.

Is Water Miraculous?

It depends on your definition of miracle, but one professor thinks the word might aptly be applied to H2O.
All Posts by Date
[archives type="yearly" cat_id="1862"]