A book about human errors that don’t existA book about human errors that don’t exist.Article04 Dec, 2020
Having your cake, and eating itEvolution is often claimed to explain something and its opposite, so it certainly should not be called science, rather an unfalsifiable ideology!Article18 Jun, 2020
Facing up to designOur incredible facial expressivity—able to represent 21 distinct emotions—would appear to be overdesigned.Article27 Nov, 2019
Blue eyes mutationMany people of European descent have less melanin in their eyes, and it’s got nothing to do with evolutionArticle16 Oct, 2019
From a rib to a 206-bone humanDid Eve transition from a single bone to a 206-bone human? What about the transition from molecules to man?Article24 Aug, 2019
Eve, the rib, and modern geneticsGenetics catches up with the Bible, which says God fashioned Eve from one of Adam’s ribs.Article05 Aug, 2019
Did the ear bones of mammals really evolve from the jawbones of reptiles?Evolution of bones in middle ear in mammals unheard of.Article02 Jul, 2019
Walking ain’t easyRobotics engineers trying to copy human bipedal locomotion have a long way to goArticle03 Apr, 2019
Adam and Eve blood typesAdam and Eve blood types, haploid clone, O is a mutation of A, which is more common than BArticle29 Dec, 2018
Bird of paradise flower pigment surpriseWhat’s an ‘animal-only’ pigment doing in plants?Article05 Dec, 2018
Is the human body badly designed?Refuting Human Errors: A Panorama of our Glitches by Nathan Lents.Article13 Sep, 2018
Did feathered dinosaurs exist?Feathered dinosaurs, bird evolution, avian lung, Archaeopteryx, Caudipteryx, Sinosauropteryx, Feduccia, Storrs Olson, Larry Martin, Theagarten Lingham-SoliarArticle07 Sep, 2018
The breath of lifeThe incredible design of our respiratory system points to an intelligent Designer and not blind chance.Article30 May, 2018
The not-so-Nobel decisionDespite Raymond Damadian’s role in the development of MRI, he was overlooked for the Nobel Prize.Article04 Apr, 2018
Does your brain make your decisions before you do?Answering a feedback about how to interpret neuroscience experiments.Article20 Jan, 2018