Solar System Evolutionists Find it Hard to Imagine a Lifeless Mars September 14, 2021 Is it possible for evolutionary scientists and reporters to mention Mars without imagining life? CONTINUE READING
Solar System Prediction: NASA Will Not Find Life on Mars February 17, 2021 The Perseverance rover landed today. As usual, the search for life is a priority for the mission. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Are Giant Viruses Alive? November 23, 2020 Another new form of life discovered: the world gets more complicated. CONTINUE READING
Media Illustra Media Celebrates Animal Diversity May 23, 2019 A new short film from Illustra Media is sure to delight children – and adults, too. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy The Frantic Determination of Some Scientists to Discover Life Elsewhere July 6, 2018 We often hear exciting news about 'habitable planets' that might have life, or at least the 'building blocks of life.' Are these reports based on sound thinking about the requirements? CONTINUE READING
Solar System Are Saturn's Moons Younger than the Dinosaurs? April 2, 2016 Stunning admissions show that secular astronomers can't keep Saturn's moons billions of years old. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Planets Defy Bottom-Up Assembly August 15, 2015 As much as they want to imagine planets forming from dust, secular astronomers run into insurmountable difficulties. CONTINUE READING
SETI Admit It: Mars Is Lifeless July 11, 2015 How much longer does the public have to be told that Mars "might" have life or space aliens "could" be found soon? CONTINUE READING
Solar System Water Worlds Tempt with Life, Not Youth March 13, 2015 More and more planets and moons are suspected of having liquid water, but what should be the logical implications? CONTINUE READING
Solar System Enceladus Ocean Means Dating Trouble, Not Life April 5, 2014 News media are jumping over an announcement that Saturn's moon Enceladus may have a large body of water under its icy crust, but what does it mean? CONTINUE READING
Solar System Europa Joins the Geyser Club December 12, 2013 Hints of watery plumes have been detected on Europa – like Enceladus, at its south pole, too. CONTINUE READING