What Darwin Didn’t Know about the Sun April 3, 2023 Charles Darwin is widely acknowledged as "one of the most influential figures in human history."1 The New Scientist credits Darwin's seminal books, On the... Evolution by Hugh Ross Read
Big Bang Implications of Detecting the Universe’s First Stars November 14, 2022 Many astronomers have co-opted the term "holy grail" to refer to difficult-to-achieve potential discoveries that would catapult our understanding of the universe. The biggest... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Red Sky Paradox Points to Rarity of Earth’s Life August 23, 2021 Where is everybody? This common query represents the bewilderment of decades of futility in the search for extraterrestrial intelligent life (ETI). Part of the... Origin of Life & Astrobiology by Hugh Ross Read
Baby, It’s Cold Outside: Global Cooling and Planet Habitability December 9, 2019 At this time of year, Christmas carols and songs are in full swing. One song, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” won an Academy Award in... Geology & Earth by Hugh Ross Read