Darwin and Evolution Two-Timers in the Darwin Party February 29, 2024 Evolutionary rates vary by seven orders of magnitude. What kind of theory is that? CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Older than Thought Again: Lizards December 7, 2022 Darwinism is a worldview that can't keep its story straight. It keeps shuffling around the pieces on its timeline. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Lizard Explosion Heard Around the World May 4, 2022 Lizards burst onto the scene 50 million years earlier than thought, complete with modern features. Then they changed little. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Venom for Good April 22, 2020 Researchers are looking into possible cures for pain, diabetes and cancer in natural toxins. CONTINUE READING
Fossils Have Snakes Lost Their Legs? December 9, 2019 Did scientists find a snake losing its legs, or did they find a new kind of animal? CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Some Professionally-Safe Darwin Doubters Are Now Speaking Out August 5, 2019 When the coast is clear, and their careers are safe, some academics can afford to doubt Darwin publicly. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Mencken’s Law at Work in Science April 11, 2019 The intuitive solution to a problem can be actually more harmful than the problem itself. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology Snake Bites Darwin February 7, 2019 The origin of snakes and snake venom has become more puzzling to believers in Darwinian evolution. CONTINUE READING
Terrestrial Zoology First Lizard Was 100% Lizard May 30, 2018 Evolutionists celebrate the earliest fossil lizard, but have to push back the origin of lizards by 75 million years. CONTINUE READING
Intelligent Design Multiple Independent Animal Types Use Structural Color August 24, 2017 The phenomenon is found in butterflies, fish, birds, and snakes, and scientists are rushing to imitate their secrets. CONTINUE READING
Media Dangers of Viewing Animal Death as Helpful June 21, 2017 It's one thing to say an ecosystem can take care of recycling a carcass. It's another to say the ecosystem needs the carcass to thrive. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution That Doesn't Look Like Evolution October 1, 2015 Here are more findings, categorized under "evolution," that might turn heads and make one say, "Huh?" 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
Human Body Sex Cells: The Evolution (or Design) of Genitalia November 6, 2014 There's been a lot of news about sex organs in recent days. Which does a better job of explaining the facts of life: design or evolution? CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Biomimetics Is All About Design Inspiration April 8, 2014 Scientists wouldn't rush to design things after nature's examples if they weren't well designed. CONTINUE READING