Media Archives: Oxygen, Early Mature Universe, Cell Proofreading, More January 11, 2025 This set of entries from January 2002 contains major announcements that we have cited ever since. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Secular Astronomy Fails, II: Deep Space November 7, 2019 From planets to stars to galaxies, objects don’t fit the expectations of materialists who work as astronomers. CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Astrobiology Survives on Passionate Hope September 3, 2018 Without the words 'might' and 'could,' astrobiologists would have nothing to say. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Wishing Upon Star Formation November 30, 2016 Many astronomy articles have a bad habit of assuming star formation without demonstrating or explaining it. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Globular Clusters Give Astronomers Cluster Headaches January 29, 2016 The old story is out, and nobody knows what the new story should be. CONTINUE READING
Media The Science Media Racket January 11, 2016 Science reporting is a global racket that uncritically propagates nonsense with the imprimatur of science. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Of Stars and Significance September 30, 2014 The farther out we look, the more questions we have. But does secular astronomy ask the right questions? CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Globular Clusters Look Young and Old: Is This Scientific Explanation? December 19, 2012 Globular clusters supposedly all formed at the same time long ago, but some look young. How do astronomers rescue the belief that they are ancient groupings of stars? CONTINUE READING