Darwin and Evolution Darwinians See Creative Power in Natural Terror June 20, 2017 In the Darwinian mindset, natural disasters are the seedbeds of creativity and progress. CONTINUE READING
Geology Water Theories Evaporate March 20, 2017 After decades of telling the public comets brought Earth's water, scientists are giving up on the idea. It was volcanoes, now they say. 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
Astronomy Wishing Upon Star Formation November 30, 2016 Many astronomy articles have a bad habit of assuming star formation without demonstrating or explaining it. CONTINUE READING
SETI Hope, Not Evidence, Drives Astrobiology August 25, 2016 Earth-size exoplanets are not evidence for alien life. They are evidence for orbiting bodies. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Non-Darwinian Biological Change August 11, 2016 Scientists find many examples of biological change that do not fit the mutation-selection paradigm. CONTINUE READING
Media Big Science Lies About Chirality in Space June 15, 2016 What was discovered has nothing to do with life, nor does it contribute in any way to solving one of the "greatest mysteries of chemistry." CONTINUE READING
Origin of Life Amino Acids Unlikely to Survive on Mars June 9, 2016 UV radiation quickly degrades amino acids on most Martian minerals, a new study shows. CONTINUE READING
Genetics Why Chernobyl Neighbors Are Not Dying April 21, 2016 Surprising scientists, both people and animals are doing OK around the world's worst nuclear accident site. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Astrobiology Hopes Diminish December 6, 2014 Recent findings both near and far create challenges for beliefs that life is common in the universe. 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
Origin of Life Curtains for OOL: Oxygen Was Present from the Start October 10, 2014 Free oxygen is death to life trying to evolve, but it was present early on, being formed naturally from atmospheric carbon dioxide. 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
Birds News from the Birds for People July 30, 2014 We still have a lot to learn from birds. They're really smart and talented for their size. CONTINUE READING
Astronomy Cosmic Lottery: How Many Habitable Planets? November 23, 2013 News media ran with a suggestion that one in five stars has a habitable planet, but they didn't read the fine print. CONTINUE READING