The U.S. needs more scientists, and Ken Ham isn’t helping
In February of this year, millions of Americans tuned in to see how popular scientist Bill Nye would fare in public exchange with Ken Ham, president of the largest organization […]
In February of this year, millions of Americans tuned in to see how popular scientist Bill Nye would fare in public exchange with Ken Ham, president of the largest organization […]
(continued from Part 2) In case you are now exhausted by the topic of salt in the oceans, I want to reassure you: this is the light at the end […]
(continued from Part 1)I have already concluded that attempts by Snelling, Austin, and Humphreys to estimate a maximum age of Earth’s oceans are both unscientific and inaccurate. More recent work […]
I suppose every good science story deserves a creative headline. Reporting the latest research on the boundary between the upper and lower mantle, however, were catchy titles like this:• New evidence […]
Is our universe is full of clues that it cannot be millions—let alone billions—of years old?Many young-Earth creationists are convinced this is the case, despite that no scientists are scrambling […]
The American southwest is known for being hot and dry, and for the millions of residents flocking to desert metropolises like Phoenix and Las Vegas, this relatively stable, snow-free climate […]
I want to take a moment to clarify what I said in a recent post, Andrew Snelling concedes, radiometric dating of meteorites is solid, because I stumbled upon some confusion by […]