Real Science Radio: A young volcano, moon, bacteria, and DNA

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A young volcano, moon, bacteria, and DNA

This is the show from Friday December 28th, 2012.

SUMMARY:

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* What Do the Big Bang, Chalk, Whales, Bacteria, & Fish Have in Common?
Co-hosts Bob Enyart and Fred Williams discuss the latest issue of Creation magazine that raises questions about fascinating scientific matters, including:
- The 9-year life cycle of a volcano
- The island that formed "million-year" features in months
- The 24 eyes of the jellyfish that focuses on the tops of trees
- Saturn's young moon Titan
- Left-handed amino acids
- Just discovered dinosaur DNA
- Wildly inflated radioisotope ages of rocks of known age
- Jesus says love is the great command; for Buddha it was the enemy.
- The silky anteater might eat 8,000 ants per night, but that's just the hook to get an evolutionist's attention!

For today's show RSF recommends
What You Aren't Being Told
About Astronomy:
Our Created Solar System!


* UPDATE -- National Public Radio Program Lawsuit Settled: "Bob Enyart Live has changed the name of its science program to resolve a trademark disagreement," said Bob, with the new name being Real Science Radio. (RSR will be available here at KGOV.com like always, and also at realscienceradio.com.) Fred Williams added that, "The trademark suit was settled to the satisfaction of all parties."

This lawsuit was first reported in the mainstream press by the NY Post and then by the Denver Post, Arvada pastor says his science show is real deal, which reported:

"'We think [National Public Radio's] Ira Flatow is a little bit jealous,' Enyart said. 'For example, when people want to find out the latest science — like finds of dinosaur soft tissue — they come to "Real Science [Radio :) ]." We beat out a lot of science sites.'

"A Google search of 'dinosaur soft tissue' brings up Smithsonian Magazine first on the list, but Enyart's site is fourth [now 2nd! dinosaursofttissue.com] — well ahead of National Geographic's and NPR's." -reported by the Post's Electa Draper

For those who have a strong stomach, you might want to read through the comment thread at that popular Sunday Denver Post article.

Today’s Resources: Learn more about Saturn's moon Titan, and A WHOLE LOT MORE THAN THAT! Get the Spike Psarris DVD What You Aren't Being Told About Astronomy and Vol. II, Our Created Stars and Galaxies! Have you browsed through our Science Department in the KGOV Store? Check out also Walt Brown’s In the Beginning! And you can consider our BEL Science Pack; Bob Enyart’s Age of the Earth Debate; Bob's debate about Junk DNA with famous evolutionist Dr. Eugenie Scott; and the superb kids' radio programming, Jonathan Park: The Adventure Begins!
 
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