(H-T to Angelo Grasso)
According to a member at Dawkins foundation, science has proven itself able to provide the best estimates of the truth (i.e., what things are really like) based on evidence and processes, and upon testing, it will be accepted by the scientific community. I have been told inumerous times while debating atheists and alike, that rather than using creationist blogs and websites as source for information, i should provide serious, trustworthy, peer reviewed scientific papers. Following a list which I consider specially precious:
- The Proper Treatment of Your Ass in English
- [Does garlic protect against vampires? An experimental study]
- Development of a technique for the in vivo assessment of flatulence in dogs
- Accidental condom inhalation
- Gay dead duck rape: The first case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard Anas platyrhynchos (Aves:Anatidae)
- Pressures produced when penguins pooh—calculations on avian defaecation
- Rectal foreign bodies: case reports and a comprehensive review of the world’s literature
- Chickens prefer beautiful humans
- Safe and painless manipulation of penile zipper entrapment
- Farting as a defence against unspeakable dread
- Navigation-related structural change in the hippocampi of taxi drivers
- Ultrasonic Velocity in Cheddar Cheese as Affected by Temperature
- Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time
- Impact of Wet Underwear on Thermoregulatory Responses and Thermal Comfort in the Cold
- Japan’s Phillips Curve Looks Like Japan
- Scanning Dead Salmon in fMRI Machine Highlights Risk of Red Herrings
- Full Bladder, Better Decisions? Controlling Your Bladder Decreases Impulsive Choices
- Parachute use to prevent death and major trauma related to gravitational challenge: systematic review of randomised controlled trials
- The theory of interstellar trade
- TRAJECTORY OF A FALLING BATMAN
- Cat Basis Purrsuit, Abstract : Meow miao mew meow mew meow mew mew
- Popcorn: critical temperature, jump and sound
- The extinction of Facebook is nigh: Epidemiological modeling of online social network dynamics
- Missing teaspoons: The case of the disappearing teaspoons: longitudinal cohort study of the displacement of teaspoons in an Australian research institute
- Armadillos can change the course of history : The role of armadillos in the movement of archaeological materials: An experimental approach
- Condoms as centrifugation filters
- Cutting a Round Cake on Scientific Principles
- Wood toilet seats in China
- How to find a lion in a desert