Mammals Beavers Mitigate Global Warming November 11, 2022 Beavers provide a natural feedback that protects water quality downstream, scientists find. CONTINUE READING
Mind and Brain The “Empty” Space in the Brain Has Vital Functions August 30, 2022 Extra-cellular space (ECS)—the space between brain cells—has important functions that are 'mind boggling,' too. CONTINUE READING
Mammals How Naked Mole-Rats Avoid Mutations August 10, 2022 Naked mole-rat research eloquently supports the creationists’ position that mutations are dominant in causing disease, aging, and eventually, death. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Dogging Evolution July 19, 2022 The origin of dogs has been solved! Or is that just dogma? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolution Is Not an Engineer; It’s a Dumb Idol April 28, 2022 Darwinists routinely idolize natural selection, granting it godlike powers. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Extreme Convergences Strain Credibility March 21, 2022 The things one has to believe to maintain Darwinism should give reasonable people fits. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Genes Determine Sex Differences February 9, 2022 Thousands of differences in male/female brains are due to genes, not a sexist environment. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Leaky Mitochondria Keep Sea Otters Warm December 14, 2021 Darwin-free research on sea otters might have benefits for humans. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Junk DNA Goes the Way of the Vestigial Organs Myth November 11, 2021 Yet another study finds that “Junk DNA” has a critical role in mammals. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Unmasking Evolutionary Fairy Tales November 8, 2021 They sound so scholarly, but the tales fall apart without the secret miracle flubber. Here's how to find it. CONTINUE READING
Mammals Tusk, Tusk: Evolutionists Surprised by Tusk Evolution November 1, 2021 The evidence is against Darwinian evolution of tusks, but Harvard biologists are excited by tusk evolution anyway. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Friday Funnies: Why Our Ancestors Left the Trees October 15, 2021 Plot Heterogeneity allows evolutionists to imagine any story that keeps Darwin reigning as chief storyteller. CONTINUE READING
Human Body Did the Umami Taste Bud Evolve? September 15, 2021 Evolutionary proof? "Umami taste receptors evolved with primates’ diets": a claim promising much, but delivering little. CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Fertilization Launches Zinc Fireworks September 1, 2021 "Beautiful to see, orchestrated much like a symphony" – this is how a fertilized cell announces a new individual. CONTINUE READING
Dating Methods Sheep Mummy Shows Limits on DNA Longevity July 14, 2021 Under ideal conditions for preservation, DNA from a sheep in a salt mine lasted 1,600 years. But could it last millions? CONTINUE READING