Internet Too Slow? We’ll Get Some Bees Right on That! January 14, 2008 Perhaps you don’t instantly recognize the connection between the Internet and honeybees. But researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology (where the school mascot... Theology by Katie Galloway Read
You Are Star-Stuff January 11, 2008 In the television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, originally broadcast in 1980, Carl Sagan, the highly successful popularizer of astronomy, coined the phrase “we... Astronomy by Dave Rogstad Read
A Biochemical Watch Found in a Cellular Heath January 10, 2008 Suppose I discover a Rolex™ watch lying on the sidewalk in front of the Reasons To Believe offices. Without hesitation I would pick it... Biochemistry by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Galaxies Gracefully Grow Old January 9, 2008 For many years, astronomers have tried to map out the structure of the Milky Way Galaxy (MWG). Since we reside inside the galaxy, obtaining... Astronomy by Jeff Zweerink Read
Dwarf Galaxy Test of Big Bang Cosmology January 8, 2008 Exotic dark matter haloes are not missing Design by Hugh Ross Read
Not All Bad January 4, 2008 Various atheists have felt confident in the past year or so, expressing themselves through a number of best-selling books authored by the likes of... Philosophy & Ethics by Dave Rogstad Read
Speaking about a Controversy, Part 2 of 2 January 3, 2008 Does the Presence of a “Speech” Gene Mean Neanderthals Had Language? An article recently published in Current Biology has generated a lot of... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Testing The Copernican Principle January 2, 2008 In the sixteenth century, Nicolas Copernicus revived an idea originating with early Greek philosophers that the Sun, instead of the Earth, resided at the... Philosophy & Ethics by Jeff Zweerink Read
Confirming Evidence of Fine-tuning in Early Solar Nebula December 23, 2007 Scientists continue to find evidence of fine-tuning in the early solar system as violent processes worked to enrich the solar nebula without destroying it.... Astronomy by Hugh Ross Read
Filling the Gap December 21, 2007 Based on his observation that clusters of galaxies do not have enough matter to remain gravitationally bound, Fritz Zwicky proposed (in 1933) the existence... Astronomy by Dave Rogstad Read
Speaking about a Controversy, Part 1 of 2 December 20, 2007 Does the Presence of “Speech” Gene Mean Neanderthals Had Language? An article recently published in Current Biology has everyone talking about whether or not... Human Origins & Anthropology by Fazale “Fuz” Rana Read
Geometric Distance to M81 Buttresses the Distance Ladder Foundation for Cosmic Creation December 17, 2007 Not until Albert Einstein produced his theory of general relativity in 1916 did scientists even consider the possibility of continual cosmic expansion. Bible by Hugh Ross Read