Cell Biology Genome Shows Design in 4 Dimensions January 12, 2026 If Origin of Life is a one-dimensional impossibility from below, the genome now stands as a four-dimensional impossibility from above. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology A Central Computer in our Cells January 5, 2026 Rather than functioning as a simple on-off switch, TORC1 behaves as a highly integrated regulatory system. CONTINUE READING
Media 2025 in Review December 31, 2025 Here’s a wrap on Year 2025, our 25th year of online science news reporting. CONTINUE READING
Biology Pterosaurs Fly “In a Flash” December 22, 2025 The narrative takes flight, even as the evidence remains on the ground. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Surprising Data? Just Add a Billion Years! December 11, 2025 Evolution shows itself as a self-correcting story, not a self-correcting science. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology A New Window into the Living Cell December 9, 2025 Technological progress does not shrink biological wonder. It expands it. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology The Cosmos as Sacred Text December 6, 2025 Materialism cannot account for mind without borrowing the very idealism it rejects. CONTINUE READING
Physics The End of the Road for Materialism December 4, 2025 Hegelian metaphysics in scientific notation: Materialism replaced by Mind CONTINUE READING
Physics Physics Confesses Its Limits December 3, 2025 Physics' greatest "laws" are inadequate to explain Life. CONTINUE READING
Botany Botany Bears Down December 2, 2025 Materialist dogma wilts in the face of biological integrated complexity. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Moonseed Evolution or Another Looney Tune? November 25, 2025 The evolutionary paradigm requires a seamless story, so the story must supply the seam. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain Did Kissing Evolve? November 20, 2025 You cannot strip a kiss of its meaning and still pretend you are studying a kiss. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Jumping Genes Are Not Fitting the Darwinian Narrative November 15, 2025 The closer you look at TEs, the less they resemble debris, and the more they resemble design. CONTINUE READING
Botany Fall Colors: For Beauty or for Mere Survival? November 10, 2025 Evolutionary thinking assumes that beauty must pay its way, that splendor is tolerated only if it serves survival. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain More Disney Effect: Chimps that Think and Believe November 7, 2025 What this study (and so many others like it) does reveal, is the tenacity—or perhaps desperation—of an interpretive motive. CONTINUE READING