Philosophy of Science Big Science Losing Public Trust February 25, 2017 Scientists themselves are warning that the scientific community has lost a great deal of public trust, and for good reasons. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Climate Flap Echoes Political Divide February 8, 2017 Reactions to a whistleblower's statements raise the possibility that the climate-science consensus is largely political, not empirical. CONTINUE READING
Geology Doubts About Dates and Climate February 4, 2017 New findings cast doubt on scientists' ability to be certain about their consensus views. CONTINUE READING
Geology Secular Ocean Theory Evaporates January 26, 2017 The divination experts see a new vision emerging from meteorites, portending disaster. CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Cosmologists Are Blind in the Dark November 15, 2016 A rash of recent science articles shows that secular cosmologists have no idea where they are, or why. CONTINUE READING
Solar System Activity on Planets Suggests Youth November 11, 2016 Can these processes really have gone on for billions of years? CONTINUE READING
Solar System Planetary Rings Defy Long Ages November 1, 2016 Models of the origin of planetary rings are simulations based on fictions. Real physics cannot keep them billions of years old. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Trending: Transparency in Climate Models October 31, 2016 It's a little late to begin a new climate of transparency among climatologists. What does that imply about the past? CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Is Dark Matter Going the Way of Phlogiston? July 21, 2016 There is no exotic dark matter, according to the most sensitive search to date. The ramifications for cosmology are enormous. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science When Scientists Go Wrong April 11, 2016 Scientific studies on scientists are not always encouraging. 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 Want Salt on Your Ceres? December 10, 2015 Those mysterious white spots on asteroid Ceres could be outcrops of salt. How did vast amounts of salt get out there? CONTINUE READING
Cosmology Early Massive Galaxies Will Require Theory Overhaul (Again) November 18, 2015 Big bang theory didn't expect massive galaxies so early, but they've known about this problem for over a decade. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science How to Doubt a Consensus March 16, 2015 You don't need to be a "denialist." Just read the fine print in their own publications, and understand the limits of science. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Animal PhDs in Physics March 3, 2015 Many animals and plants have mastered physics and chemistry. Engineers would do well to learn from them. CONTINUE READING