Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date December 12, 2015 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignLegal Science (jurisprudence)Scientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, Ten Dover Myths Ten Myths About Dover: #9, “The ID Movement Had Its Day in Court” Sarah Chaffee December 12, 2015 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Legal Science (jurisprudence), Scientific Freedom 1 The interests and opinions of the ID movement were not represented in the Dover trial. Read More ›
Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date December 11, 2015 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignLegal Science (jurisprudence)Scientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, Ten Dover Myths Ten Myths About Dover: #10, “The Intelligent Design Movement Died After the Dover Decision” Sarah Chaffee December 11, 2015 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Legal Science (jurisprudence), Scientific Freedom 1 A decade later, the ID movement is not only still alive -- it's thriving. Read More ›
Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date December 11, 2015 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __edited, Animal Minds (series), Research, science Are Apes Entering the Stone Age? Denyse O’Leary December 11, 2015 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 10 Reporting on research from the University of Haifa, New Scientist advises, "Bonobos use a range of tools like stone-age humans." Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date December 11, 2015 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPhilosophyPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, science, Views Can You Perceive a Star That’s No Longer There? Michael Egnor December 11, 2015 Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy, Physical Sciences 1 The only reason we perceive that it still exists is that the light from it takes a long time to reach us. Read More ›
Type post Date December 10, 2015 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Research, science, The Workhorse of the Cell, video Respect for Kinesin Grows Science and Culture December 10, 2015 Intelligent Design 1 Kinesins and other "walking" motors in the cell are dazzling scientists. Read More ›
phrenology-ii-stockpack-adobe-stock-135377455-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Michael Egnor Date December 10, 2015 CategoriesEthicsNeuroscience & MindReproductive Science Tagged , __nedited, brain sex, cerebral cortex, fMRI, gender, gyri, junk science, moral agency, phrenology, pseudo-pronouns, public policy, Research, scientific racism, sexual differences, sexual dimorphism, sexual realism, transgenderism At the Intersection of Phrenology and Public Policy Michael Egnor December 10, 2015 Ethics, Neuroscience & Mind, Reproductive Science 6 A recent PNAS study is the latest iteration of dial-a-science: just call and order science to fit your favored narrative. Read More ›
Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 10, 2015 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, science, students, The Information Enigma Helping a Student to Investigate the Origins Debate Casey Luskin December 10, 2015 Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 8 Recently I met with a young man from a faith background who has been troubled by questions about science. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 9, 2015 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScience ReportingScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, Ball State University, Politics, science Academic Freedom for Thee…What About Me? David Klinghoffer December 9, 2015 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Science Reporting, Scientific Freedom 1 There is no field more perilous for open-minded scholars than evolutionary biology. Read More ›
Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date December 9, 2015 CategoriesBioethicsEvolutionScience Education Tagged , __k-review, history, science Darwin’s Origin Is Voted Most “Influential,” but Here’s the Rest of the Story Sarah Chaffee December 9, 2015 Bioethics, Evolution, Science Education 1 In terms of actual scientific value and influence, On the Origin of Species may not be number one. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date December 9, 2015 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __k-review, science Denying the Signature in the Brain Michael Egnor December 9, 2015 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 1 There are no analogies to living things that are not intelligently designed. Read More ›