Genetics Sunburn? Smear on the DNA August 25, 2017 DNA makes for an excellent sunscreen, researchers have found. And that's not all. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Big Science Loves ID – Sometimes January 14, 2017 Despite institutional rejection of intelligent design, researchers are attracted to ID when it can make money, make them famous, or advance understanding of nature. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics What Good Is a Hairball? December 7, 2016 When you start looking for clues to good designs in nature, the results are everywhere. CONTINUE READING
Botany For the Love of Trees July 23, 2016 You don't have to be a proverbial tree-hugger to love trees and wonder at all the things they can do, and do for us. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution More Examples of "Convergent Evolution" Claimed June 13, 2015 Traits evolve by common ancestry, evolutionists claim—except when they don't, which is all too common. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Surprises from the Ocean May 18, 2015 News from marine biology and geology are unexpected from a long-age, evolutionary perspective. CONTINUE READING
Botany Plants Are Clever November 18, 2014 They may be stuck in the ground, but plants know how to get what they need. How do creation and evolution explain this? CONTINUE READING
Cell Biology Cell's Molecular Machines Arouse Fascination August 9, 2014 With increasing image quality at their disposal, biologists are finding amazing molecular machines at work in living cells. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Mantis Shrimp Baffles Evolutionists July 6, 2014 Stomatopods, popularly known as mantis shrimp, possess several unique abilities that defy evolution. CONTINUE READING