Mars: The Search for Water August 24, 2012 Named for the Roman god of war, our red-tinged planetary neighbor continually draws our fascination. In fiction, Mars is often the source of malevolent... Blog by Read
New Evidence for Solar System Design: Fine-Tuning the Late Veneer August 20, 2012 Good mental health critically depends on the recognition of self-worth. Self-worth comes from the discovery that one is uniquely designed to fulfill a specific... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Exploding Stars Drive Diversity of Life on Earth August 1, 2012 Astronomical events can dramatically affect life on Earth. For instance, it is well-established that a large meteor impact emanating from the solar system wiped... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Can Tiny Organisms Survive Hostile Space? August 1, 2012 Abundant scientific evidence establishes that life originated on Earth in a geologic instant (no time).1 Additionally, life arose without benefit of any prebiotic building... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Like a Good Neighbor, Gas Giants Are There July 6, 2012 My husband and I have experienced a spate of “interesting” next-door neighbors over the last year. As a new set of neighbors recently moved... Blog by Read
TNRTB Classic: Refocusing on the Moon June 7, 2012 Monday’s TNRTB discussed the fine-tuned features of Earth’s celestial companion: the Moon. Previous NASA missions and scientific research revealed the Moon’s essential role in... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Our Remarkable Moon June 4, 2012 We had a rare opportunity to witness a solar eclipse on Sunday, May 20. Of course, looking directly into the Sun is never a... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Nothing–Actually “Something”–to Ponder from Lawrence Krauss May 31, 2012 Theoretical physicist, popular speaker, and best-selling author Lawrence Krauss has garnered recognition for his latest book, A Universe from Nothing. RTB astronomer Hugh Ross... Blog by Joe Aguirre Read
TNRTB Classic: The Benefits of Bombardments May 24, 2012 Collisions with large objects from within the solar system have occurred throughout Earth’s history. These impacts result directly from the processes that formed the... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
Late Heavy Bombardment Slows to a Trickle May 21, 2012 Evidence for an early period of intense meteoritic impacts on Earth continues to grow. From 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago, these events would... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
TNRTB Classic: Searching for Dark Energy May 10, 2012 Earlier this week, I commented on dark energy’s impact on the fine-tuning argument for a Creator. For years, astronomers have hoped for direct detection... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Honing in on Dark Energy Design May 7, 2012 The Supernova Cosmology Project has achieved the most precise measurement of the universe’s dark energy density. The team’s measurements also yield the strongest evidence... Publications by Hugh Ross Read