More on Dark Matter February 29, 2008 Dark matter (matter that cannot be seen in any normal sense of the word) has been the subject of considerable controversy in the astronomical... Physics & Mathematics by Dave Rogstad Read
Bacteria: Ordered and Organized February 28, 2008 Spring will soon be upon us. It’s the time of year when a young man’s fancy turns to love (or baseball, if he’s thinking... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Multiverse Musings – Summary of the Discussion to Date February 27, 2008 Since May 2007, I have been regularly addressing the subject of multiverse models. To recap, I’d like to summarize the various previous topics covered... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Major Test for Relativity February 22, 2008 It isn’t often that a scientist correctly predicts something that will occur within less than two years in a galaxy 3.5 billion light-years away.... Physics & Mathematics by Dave Rogstad Read
Grave Concern about Metabolism First Origin-of-Life Scenarios February 21, 2008 When someone speaks to you from beyond the grave, you better pay attention. A paper, submitted posthumously on behalf of the late origin-of-life researcher... Chemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Fine-Tuning Allows Essential Plate Tectonics to Take Off February 20, 2008 Last Christmas, my family flew back to the midwest in a Boeing 737. Getting an airplane to stay up in the air requires a... Geology & Earth by Jeff Zweerink Read
Strangulation Efficiency in Galaxy Clusters February 18, 2008 Astronomers Daisuke Kawata and John Mulchaey have uncovered features of star formation in galaxies that also provide one more design characteristic to add to... Design by Hugh Ross Read
Thinking About ‘Future Things,’ Part 2 (of 12) February 16, 2008 Ever heard someone complain, “Christians seem to never get along! They are always hopelessly divided over doctrinal issues.” Philosophy & Ethics by Kenneth Samples Read
Coincidence Provides a Tool February 15, 2008 In their book The Privileged Planet, authors Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay Richards call attention to the remarkable coincidence between the apparent size of the... Physics & Mathematics by Dave Rogstad Read
Earth Just Barely Large Enough February 13, 2008 All the recent talk about global warming highlights one critical characteristic of Earth that makes the planet habitable, namely plate tectonics. Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Galactic Supernova Remnant Disproves Young-Earth Creationist Prediction February 10, 2008 Not only can new scientific discoveries put to the test whether or not God exists and performed the role of Creator, they can also... Bible by Hugh Ross Read
Anybody Out There? February 8, 2008 At the age of seven, I heard about the crash of a flying saucer recovered on a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico. While my... Origin of Life & Astrobiology by Dave Rogstad Read