Politics and Ethics Downside of Green Energy Unplanned September 5, 2020 Windmills and solar farms come with their own environmental baggage, but who is planning for it? Nobody. 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
Human Body Reasons for Thanksgiving in Your Body Cells November 23, 2016 Here are things you probably didn't know about your body. Now that you know, you'll have more reasons to be thankful tomorrow. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Land Animals Can Raft Across Oceans February 13, 2016 A research study about floating plastic debris illustrates how animals can cross oceans on floating rafts. CONTINUE READING
Botany Plants Borrow Their Transportation April 2, 2015 Seed dispersal in plants is a fascinating study about diverse mechanisms for survival. Here are two methods of hitchhiking on animal transportation. CONTINUE READING