Human Body Gut Bacteria Remember Pathogens March 7, 2022 New discovery on intestinal immune system adds to the complexity of the human body CONTINUE READING
Human Body Rupturing a Myth: The Human Appendix Is Not Vestigial April 14, 2021 Darwin’s story of useless organs was wrong, yet the myth about the human appendix (a classic example) lives on. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolution vs Science August 24, 2019 If evolution were subject to falsification, it would have been abandoned 160 years ago. The facts keep attacking Darwinism. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Rare Fossils: Dead Animals Decay Rapidly May 26, 2015 Why do some fossils leave soft tissue remains? It takes guts, some scientists propose. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Antibiotic Resistance Is Ancient April 18, 2015 An isolated tribe in a remote place in Amazonia has antibiotic resistance genes in its gut bacteria. CONTINUE READING
Health "Natural Evil" May Be Broken Good February 16, 2015 Things in nature we consider nasty are sometimes good systems that have broken. CONTINUE READING
Health Living Well on God's Green Earth July 12, 2014 Here are some health tips from recent science research. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Things You Didn't Know About Your Body January 28, 2014 Here are more glimpses at the power under the hood: capabilities recently discovered by researchers. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Pain: Evolution or Curse? January 17, 2014 It doesn't take much "evolution" to create a toxin, or to switch on or amplify the pain response. Are these good things gone bad? CONTINUE READING
Health Overcoming Natural Evil with Good November 1, 2013 Things that bite and sting are not always 100% harmful. Maybe some of our categories of natural evil are due to ignorance. CONTINUE READING