FOXP2: A Gene to Remember July 1, 2011 As a scientist and a female in a male-dominated profession, I tend to like science-fiction, action-adventure, and crime movies a little more than most... by Hugh Ross Read
Viral-Binding Protein Design Makes the Case for Intelligent Design Sick! (as in cool) June 29, 2011 Nobody likes getting the flu. In fact, the influenza virus represents a serious health challenge. For most people it causes a few days of... Biotechnology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The Remarkable Design of the Solar System’s Turbulent Youth, Part 5 June 27, 2011 Everyone knows our teenage years can be turbulent—yet they also shape us and equip us for adulthood. Likewise, the solar system’s youth, wild as... Creation Views by Hugh Ross Read
Your $45,000 Eyes June 24, 2011 In May 2011, Foxnews.com’s SciTech section featured the Hasselblad H4D-200MS, a 200-megapixel camera designed for use in high-end commercial photography studios “‘where there is... by Read
Functional Pseudogenes Are Everywhere! June 23, 2011 Like most children in the early 1970s, my Saturday morning routine centered round cartoon shows. Biology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The Remarkable Design of the Solar System’s Turbulent Youth, Part 4 June 20, 2011 Throughout this article series, I’ve highlighted major events that took place during our solar system’s youth and helped pave the way for the eventual... Creation Views by Hugh Ross Read
Jupiter Migration Limits Mars’ Mass June 17, 2011 “Drawing the short stick.” Playing “One of these things is not like the others”. Getting “black-balled.” Each of these concepts or games hinges on... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Does New Date for Neanderthal Extinction Mean the End of Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding? June 14, 2011 Some scientists think Neanderthals may still be among us—or at least a few of their genes—given recent work that suggests these creatures interbred with... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The Remarkable Design of the Solar System’s Turbulent Youth, Part 3 June 13, 2011 More and more research shows that it’s one thing for the solar system to support unicellular life; it’s quite another matter to reach the... Creation Views by Hugh Ross Read
Evolution and Stamp Collecting, Part 2 (of 2) June 10, 2011 Part one of this series reviewed Nobel laureate Earnest Rutherford’s famous statement (“In science there is only physics; everything else is stamp collecting”) in... by Hugh Henry Read
New Insight on Starch Grains Recovered from Neanderthal Teeth June 8, 2011 What do you do when someone has a piece of food caught between his or her teeth? Call attention to it? Ignore it and... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
The Remarkable Design of the Solar System’s Turbulent Youth, Part 2 June 6, 2011 In part 1 of this series on the solar system’s youth I described the solar system’s exquisitely fine-tuned birthing experience. Here, in part 2,... Creation Views by Hugh Ross Read