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Is Science Objective? Steven Pinker’s Counterattack Against the “War on Science”

Unfortunately, Pinker’s overweening faith in science as a reliable path to the truth has its own problems. Read More ›
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Evolution a Creative Trickster? Heretic Bioengineer Says No

Many of the oft-cited examples of evolution in action involve devolution. Read More ›
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Eugenics Isn’t Ancient History

The London Student reports on a disturbing event hosted, since 2014, on the University College London campus. Read More ›
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A Smell Test for Design v. Evolutionary Explanations

One of the reasons cockroaches are so successful is their keen sense of smell. Read More ›
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Adam and the Genome and Neanderthal Cave Art

As if on cue, science news today reports a remarkable discovery from Spain. Read More ›
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This Didn’t Evolve a Few Mutations at a Time

Let’s have a look at an example: nerve cells and their action potential signals. Read More ›
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Ardipithecus ramidus is a species of australopithecine from the Afar region of Early Pliocene Ethiopia 4.4 million years ago
Image Credit: Iliya Mitskavets - Adobe Stock

Adam and the Genome and Hominid Fossils

Despite Dennis Venema’s statements to the contrary, there is no clear-cut lineage of fossils leading from ape-like hominids to modern humans. Read More ›
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Hybrid Sheep-Human Embryos Show Need for Biotech Regulation

Biotech is rocketing forward into areas that impact life at the most fundamental and basic levels. Read More ›

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