Health Two Mutations Caused Black Death July 1, 2015 The Black Plague of the Middle Ages happened by accident. It was enabled by two mutations to a bacterium, scientists claim. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Pathogens Don't Exist December 10, 2014 It takes a partnership to have a disease, say two microbiologists who argue for ditching the word "pathogen." CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution How Explanatory Is Evolutionary Theory? October 18, 2014 Darwinians make big boasts about their theory as the central organizing principle in biology, but what does it actually explain? CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Homage to Diatoms June 19, 2014 Twenty percent of the air you are breathing came from tiny animals living in crystal cathedrals. CONTINUE READING
Botany Flower in Amber Shows No Evolution January 5, 2014 The details in a flower said to be 100 million years old look just like those in modern flowers. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Bacteria Take Up Dead DNA, Scrambling Evolution November 20, 2013 It's not just horizontal gene transfer that can obscure evolutionary history. Scientists have found bacteria recycling fragmented DNA from long-dead organisms. The impact on evolutionary theory could be substantial. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Do Confusing Branches Add up to a Darwin Tree? June 5, 2013 Evolutionists routinely try to construct parts of Darwin's grand "tree of life" from fossils and genes. Do the parts come together as expected? CONTINUE READING
Genetics Soil Provides Library of Antibiotic Resistance January 19, 2006 Genetic information that confers antibiotic resistance is already present in the environmental resistome. CONTINUE READING