Philosophy of Science Trusting Science Experts Can Be Disastrous December 5, 2016 Nobody pushes the values of science more than scientists. But trusting them doesn't always work out right. CONTINUE READING
Media Big Science Has Corrupted Its Mission November 17, 2016 If the leading journal Nature is any example, Big Science has unmasked itself as a left-leaning, political, ideological movement. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Trending: Transparency in Climate Models October 31, 2016 It's a little late to begin a new climate of transparency among climatologists. What does that imply about the past? CONTINUE READING
Geology When Data Doesn't Fit the Consensus October 8, 2016 Like evolutionists, climate scientists have ways of oversimplifying or neglecting inputs that could challenge their paradigm. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science The Climate Is Not Clear for Change September 19, 2016 Whenever you hear "all scientists agree," watch out. Groupthink may be at work. 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
Philosophy of Science Scientific Ethics: A Reader Digest October 25, 2015 For your weekend reading, here's a summary of news articles on various topics related to scientific integrity and ethics. 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
Politics and Ethics Science Should Be Politically Neutral June 23, 2015 Why do all the mainstream science journals and reporters give a leftist slant? That's not very scientific. CONTINUE READING
Geology Coral Islands Rise With Sea Level May 25, 2015 Worries about sea-level rise inundating coral atolls and islands are unfounded, thanks to coral's rapid response to change. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Of Brontosaurus, Cartoons, and Revisionism April 7, 2015 With the resurrection of Brontosaurus as a valid dinosaur name after a century of repudiation, what's a kid to think? Thoughts on science's arbitrary and tentative nature. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Orbital Ice Age Theory Melts March 23, 2015 Orbital cycles do not cause ice ages, a new study suggests. Instead, the whole world experienced an ice age at the same time. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science How to Doubt a Consensus March 16, 2015 You don't need to be a "denialist." Just read the fine print in their own publications, and understand the limits of science. CONTINUE READING
Education Big Science Faces Credibility Gap February 2, 2015 Many people skeptical of scientific consensus are not uninformed or scientifically illiterate, study shows. CONTINUE READING