Botany Archive: How Do Plants Know When to Bloom? January 5, 2024 From 20 years ago, this entry still raises awe about springtime flowering processes. CONTINUE READING
Botany How Flowers Bloom on Time October 3, 2020 Plants seem to know when to produce their blossoms. How do whole fields of them bloom together? CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Good Science Bears Good Fruit January 29, 2020 Science may not understand reality, but individual scientists know what can benefit other people. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Two Resurrections Celebrated April 21, 2019 For Easter, Illustra Media has produced a short film that dazzles the eyes with nature's beauty as a metaphor for resurrection. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Butterfly Evolution Pushed 70 Million Years Before Flowers January 13, 2018 New fossil evidence puts the squeeze on Darwinians, making butterflies appear suddenly, with complex mouth parts, before there were any flowers to pollinate. Time to rescue the theory again. CONTINUE READING
Botany The Plants That Didn’t Evolve August 5, 2017 Here's a look at recent botanical news stories that should offer plenty of opportunities for evolutionists to show how plants evolved. CONTINUE READING
Botany Plants Fight Darwin March 3, 2017 Another article proves the DAM Law, as evolutionists try to make the best of a bad situation. 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
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
Botany Roach Bait Story Highlights Abuse of Word "Evolution" May 25, 2013 Evolution is one of the most carelessly-used words in science, as several recent articles show. Not all change is evolution the way Darwin meant it. CONTINUE READING