Ionic Strength and Planetary Habitability September 12, 2016 In the movie The Martian, actor Matt Damon plays the role of an astronaut stranded on Mars. He survives by growing potatoes in a... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Does the Evolutionary Paradigm Stymie Scientific Advance? September 12, 2016 A common challenge I often hear is that creationism and intelligent design are showstoppers for science. If we conclude that “God did it,” skeptics... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Why All the Buzz about Mosquitoes? September 1, 2016 Mosquitoes are the deadliest creature on Earth, killing over 2 million people annually and sickening hundreds of millions more.1 So why on earth would... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
DNA: Designed for Flexibility August 17, 2016 Over the years I’ve learned that flexibility is key to a happy and successful life. If you are too rigid, it can create problems... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
More Reasons to Thank God for Apex Predators August 15, 2016 There is something majestic and beautiful about apex predators. When we took our sons to a zoo or a wild animal preserve during their... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Like a Fish Out of Water: Why I’m Skeptical of the Evolutionary Paradigm July 27, 2016 I am skeptical that evolutionary processes can fully account for life’s origin, history, and design—and that often makes me feel like a fish out... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Another Reason to Thank God for the Ice Age Cycle July 18, 2016 In my new book, Improbable Planet, I list and describe 11 different reasons why a human civilization sustaining billions of humans would be impossible if... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Fireflies Inspire Better LED’s July 15, 2016 Growing up, I loved catching fireflies (or lightning bugs). Truth be told, I still do. What's not to like about a bug whose rear-end... Blog by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Bacterial Protein (CRISPR/Cas9) Will Change Life on Earth July 15, 2016 Recent scientific discoveries have opened an era where humans can alter the genetic make-up of any organism at will. Is this type of power... Blog by Anjeanette Roberts Read
Historical Contingency and the Improbability of Protein Evolution, Part 1 (of 2) July 13, 2016 Can evolutionary processes produce biological innovation? Critics of the evolutionary paradigm—including me—would say, “No.” However, the reasons for my skepticism differ from many of... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The Chameleon’s Amazing Tongue Challenges Evolutionary Paradigm July 11, 2016 The ability to change skin color is just one of several outstanding body design features that chameleons possess. They also possess the longest tongue-to-body-length... Blog by Hugh Ross Read
Science News Flash: Reinterpretation of Sea Worm Fossil Challenges Evolution July 8, 2016 In a recent article published by the BBC, researchers from the University of Toronto announced the reinterpretation of an enigmatic fossil, Oesia disjuncta, now... Blog by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read