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  • How the Girl Evolved Fear of Spiders

    08/31/2009 2:00:19 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 52 replies · 3,205+ views
    CEH ^ | August 29, 2009
    August 29, 2009 — Today’s Evolutionary Just-So Story is brought to you by New Scientist: “Girls Are Primed to Fear Spiders.” Once upon a time, while cavemen were out hunting and gathering, the women back home had to learn to avoid dangerous animals. David Rakison of Carnegie Mellon University put this all into evolutionary terms for the rest of us:...
  • Global warming could change Earth's tilt

    08/25/2009 3:50:05 PM PDT · by ForegoneAlternative · 85 replies · 3,431+ views
    New Scientist ^ | August 20, 2009 | Rachel Courtland
    Warming oceans could cause Earth's axis to tilt in the coming century, a new study suggests. The effect was previously thought to be negligible, but researchers now say the shift will be large enough that it should be taken into account when interpreting how the Earth wobbles.
  • Yes, Evolution IS a Religion!

    08/21/2009 10:59:11 AM PDT · by big black dog · 52 replies · 2,475+ views
    "Evolution, a religion? You must be nuts! I shall scoff at thee, mine theist!" I probably would get this type of remark from any evolutionist to whom I might suggest such a thing. Yes, evolution (or, at least, belief in it and Darwinist defense of it) is a religion and its believers are just as religious as their theistic counterparts. This fact can be a stumbling block to most atheists, but it is quite true. I should begin this essay by explaining what it is that constitutes a religion. I have expounded on this point elsewhere and I will do...
  • Scientists in Japan microscopically confirmed islam is the correct religion

    08/14/2009 3:26:30 PM PDT · by milestogo · 57 replies · 4,849+ views
    Scientists in Japan microscopically confirmed islam is the correct religion Please study and embrace islam to win Paradise. As you can see in this wonderful video from Egyptian national TV studio the seated scientist from Japan presented his findings of the effect of the holy Quran islam and the islamic prayer call (the athan) on water molecules under electron microscopy. The egyptian scientist B.sc.Ms.Ph.D explained the water molecules took beautifull shapes everytime they are exposed to air vibrations from reading the holy Quran or saying the word islam or the muslim call to prayer the athan. The scientist added because...
  • Atheists expelled from Creation "Museum"

    08/09/2009 6:29:20 AM PDT · by GL of Sector 2814 · 199 replies · 5,394+ views
    Examiner.com ^ | Aug 9th, 2009 | Michael Rosch
    ...according to Myers and at least one of my other sources that attended, aside from joking to each other about the ridiculous nonsense in the “museum”, no one misbehaved. But that didn’t seem to stop “museum” officials from harassing individuals and eventually kicking a few people out of the “museum” for imaginary infractions. Essentially, it seems the “museum” feels that merely disagreeing with its “science” and mocking it to one’s friends is grounds for having visitors removed from the property. This is absurd. Could you imagine if the American Museum of Natural History ejected visitors for being creationists? Or if...
  • Radioactive Decay Rates Not Stable (more reasons to doubt Evo dating methods)

    08/05/2009 10:35:20 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 25 replies · 2,218+ views
    ICR ^ | August 5, 2009 | Brian Thomas, M.S.
    For about a century, radioactive decay rates have been heralded as steady and stable processes that can be reliably used to help measure how old rocks are. They helped underpin belief in vast ages and had largely gone unchallenged. But certain decay rates apparently aren’t as stable as some would hope. Several decades ago, strange fluctuations were observed in several radioactive decay systems...
  • Beware the “Science” in Sex Education

    08/04/2009 6:25:56 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 9 replies · 1,415+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | August 4, 2009 | Dr. Miriam Grossman
    The House of Representatives has approved an addition to the healthcare reform package. It calls for the creation of a “Healthy Teen Initiative”, and allocates $50 million to so-called “comprehensive” sex education. “This was a vote to bring science back into government”, said James Wagoner, president of Advocates For Youth and a leader of the coalition that promoted the amendment. The committee, he continued, “has taken an important step toward ensuring young people get the critical sexual health information they need to make responsible decisions about their lives.” Mr. Wagoner’s statement is astonishing, because Advocates for Youth’s sexual education curricula...
  • Professor Unhinged! Calls on scientists to use 'interventional activism' to combat global warming!

    08/03/2009 10:00:22 AM PDT · by ClimateDepot.com · 11 replies · 1,545+ views
    Climate Depot | August 3, 2009 | Marc Morano
    Professor William Calvin Unhinged! Calls on scientists to use 'interventional activism' to combat global warming! 'Climate will change our ways of doing science' - Claims 'long term thinking can be dangerous' Monday, August 03, 2009- By Marc Morano – Climate Depot [Climate Depot Editorial Note: Dr. Calvin should consider heeding the wisdom of Dr. Richard Lindzen. See: MIT Climate Scientist Lindzen: 'Ordinary people see through man-made climate fears -- but educated people are very vulnerable' - July 6, 2009 ] By William Calvin, Neuroscientist at the University of Washington School of Medicine; Author of “A Brain for All Seasons: Human...
  • The fatal flaw with radioactive dating methods

    07/30/2009 10:42:38 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 231 replies · 6,581+ views
    CMI ^ | July 30, 2009 | Tas Walker, Ph.D.
    The fatal flaw with radioactive dating methods --snip-- This illustrates the problem with the radioactive dating of geological events. Those who promote the reliability of the method spend a lot of time impressing you with the technical details of radioactive decay, half-lives, mass-spectroscopes, etc. But they don’t discuss the basic flaw in the method: you cannot determine the age of a rock using radioactive dating because...
  • Germans Hoarding Traditional Light Bulbs

    07/29/2009 9:45:18 AM PDT · by Cheap_Hessian · 52 replies · 2,857+ views
    Speigel Online ^ | 07/27/2009 | Alexander Jung
    The staggered phase out of energy-wasting light bulbs begins on Sept. 1 in Germany. The unpopularity of the energy-saving compact fluorescent bulbs that will replace them is leading consumers and retailers to start hoarding the traditional bulbs. As the Sept. 1 deadline for the implementation of the first phase of the EU's ban on incandescent light bulbs approaches, shoppers, retailers and even museums are hoarding the precious wares -- and helping the manufacturers make a bundle. The EU ban, adopted in March, calls for the gradual replacement of traditional light bulbs with supposedly more energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL). The...
  • Are Evolutionists Delusional (or just in denial)?

    07/28/2009 4:33:32 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 62 replies · 2,325+ views
    UNCOMMON DESCENT ^ | July 27, 2009 | Cornelius Hunter, Ph.D.
    My friend Paul Nelson has the patience of Job. He writes that evolutionists, such as PZ Myers and Jerry Coyne, “need to think about [their theological arguments] more deeply.” In one moment evolutionists make religious arguments and in the next they claim their theory is “just science.” Their religious arguments, they explain, really aren’t religious arguments after all. Gee, that was easy. In light of such absurdity, I don’t have much confidence that evolutionists are going to think more deeply about this. But it would be nice if they would stop misrepresenting science. And it would be nice if they...
  • Women getting more beautiful, say scientists

    07/26/2009 7:40:33 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 101 replies · 3,169+ views
    Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | July 26, 2009 | Ben Leach
    Researchers found that attractive women have more children than their less attractive counterparts and that a higher proportion of those children are female. Once those daughters become adult they tend to be good looking themselves and so the pattern is repeated as women over the generations become steadily more aesthetically pleasing. As attractive couples are less likely to have boy than a girl, men, in contrast, remain as aesthetically unappealing as their caveman ancestors, the scientists claim. The findings have emerged from a series of studies of physical attractiveness and its links to reproductive success in humans. In a study...
  • Darwin historians not misrepresented

    07/25/2009 9:17:59 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 44 replies · 1,990+ views
    CMI ^ | July 25, 2009
    Darwin historians not misrepresented More controversy erupts with renewed allegations against the makers of The Voyage—this time directly from three interviewees. “Historians misrepresented by creationists” shouted the headlines of the website of the National Center for Science Education...
  • Kinsey's Secret: The Phony Science of the Sexual Revolution

    07/23/2009 2:05:48 PM PDT · by NYer · 49 replies · 3,748+ views
    ic ^ | July 23, 2009 | Sue Ellin Browder
    It's now more than 50 years since the revolution began. Sexual "liberation" has been endlessly ballyhooed by the national media, promoted in the movies, embraced by Playboy guys and Cosmo girls as a freedom more delicious than Eden's apple. No American under 40 can honestly remember a time when sex on TV was taboo, when "living together" meant married, when "gay" meant happy, and when almost every child lived with both parents.   If truth be told, the revolution has been a disaster. Before the push to loosen America's sexual mores really got under way in the 1950s, the...
  • Jefferson’s support for intelligent design

    07/16/2009 10:35:36 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 96 replies · 2,756+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | July 15, 2009 | Stephen C. Meyer , Ph.D.
    IN THE battle over how to teach evolution in public schools, Thomas Jefferson’s demand for a “separation between church and state’’ has been cited countless times. Many argue that the controversial alternative to Darwinian evolution, intelligent design, is an exclusively religious idea and therefore cannot be discussed under the Constitution. By invoking Jefferson’s principle of separation, many critics of intelligent design assume that this visionary Founding Father would agree with them. But would he? For too long, an aspect of Jefferson’s visionary thought has been ignored, hidden away as too uncomfortable for public discussion - his support for intelligent design....
  • The Frailty of the Darwinian Hypothesis (Part 1 and 2)

    07/15/2009 9:01:13 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 72 replies · 2,753+ views
    Evolution News and Views ^ | July 13, 2009 | Ann Gauger, Ph.D.
    The Frailty of the Darwinian Hypothesis, Part 1 Editor's Note: Ann Gauger is a senior research scientist at Biologic Institute. Her work uses molecular genetics and genomic engineering to study the origin, organization and operation of metabolic pathways. She received a BS in biology from MIT, and a PhD in developmental biology from the University of Washington, where she studied cell adhesion molecules involved in Drosophila embryogenesis. As a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard, she cloned and characterized the Drosophila kinesin light chain. Her research has been published in Nature, Development, and the...
  • A great Arab science breakthrough...

    07/14/2009 1:54:16 PM PDT · by Michel12 · 44 replies · 2,592+ views
    Saudi Gazette ^ | 14 July 2009 | Farah Mustafa Wadi
    Dr. Faten Abdel-Rahman Khorshid is responsible for one of the Kingdom’s greatest national achievements in the field of science for her work which began with the urine of camels and concluded in a potential cure for cancer. After spending more than five years in lab research, this Saudi scientist and faculty member from King Abdul Aziz University (KAAU) and President of the Tissues Culture Unit at King Fahd Center for Medical Research, has discovered that nano-particles in the urine of camels can attack cancer cells with success. Her work began with experiments involving camel urine, cancer cells found in patients’...
  • SF Zoo's Same Sex Penguin Couple Splits Up

    07/12/2009 4:20:00 AM PDT · by decimon · 22 replies · 2,381+ views
    KTVU ^ | July 10, 2009 | Unknown
    > Male Magellan penguins Harry and Pepper have been together since 2003. The pair nested together and even incubated an egg laid by another penguin in 2008, but their relationship hit the rocks earlier this year when a female penguin, Linda, befriended Harry after her long-time companion died. This did not go over well with Pepper, who became violent. The three penguins were separated for some time following the fight. >
  • Human-Chimp Similarities: Common Ancestry or Flawed Research?

    07/13/2009 9:55:26 AM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 479 replies · 9,221+ views
    ACTS & FACTS ^ | Jeffrey Tomkins, Ph.D.
    Human-Chimp Similarities: Common Ancestry or Flawed Research? by Jeffrey Tomkins, Ph.D.* In 2003, the human genome was heralded as a near-complete DNA sequence, except for the repetitive regions that could not be resolved due to the limitations of the prevailing DNA sequencing technologies.[1] The chimpanzee genome was subsequently finished in 2005 with the hope that its completion would provide clear-cut DNA similarity evidence for an ape-human common ancestry.[2] This similarity is frequently cited as proof of man's evolutionary origins, but a more objective explanation tells a different story, one that is more complex than evolutionary scientists seem willing to admit...
  • Next Civil Rights Movement

    07/08/2009 11:34:19 AM PDT · by bs9021 · 9 replies · 1,030+ views
    Campus Report ^ | July 8, 2009 | Brittany Fortier
    Next Civil Rights Battle by: Brittany Fortier, July 08, 2009 The next battle for civil rights has begun. The creators of the movie Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America identify the origins of this modern anti-civil rights agenda as steeped in the teachings of Darwinism and the modern eugenics movement. The ancient Swahili term “Maafa” refers to the 250-year period of history in which African-Americans were held in bondage. Narrator Markus Lloyd explains that this period of time did not end with the abolition of slavery, because “a hidden racial agenda is keeping the Maafa alive into...