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
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
Education Conservatives Benefit Society July 8, 2015 If many social ills derive from lack of self-control and poor judgment, governments should foster conservatism. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution "Convergent Evolution" Widespread at All Scales in Ocean April 20, 2015 A study of marine tetrapods that "evolved" for ocean life shows "convergent evolution" rampant at all scales over "hundreds of millions of years." CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Adult Brain Can Build New Neurons February 23, 2015 A dogma-challenging find raises a question: does the environment create the mind? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolution Is Not a Goddess January 23, 2015 A reporter wonders what evolution was thinking when it gave us allergies. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Is Politics an Evolutionary Force? October 31, 2014 Penn State evolutionists see politics interacting with natural selection to direct human evolution. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Can Science Define the Common Good? September 20, 2014 While attempting to tell us how fairness evolved for selfish reasons, evolutionists want to push for the "common good." CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Inventors Covet Nature's Engineering August 16, 2012 Scientists and entrepreneurs can't get enough of the design solutions found in the living world. CONTINUE READING