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Florigerminis
Photo: Florigerminis jurassica, NIGPAS 2022, fair use.

Fossil Friday: Florigerminis, Another Failed Candidate for a Jurassic Flowering Plant

You are in good company if you are as skeptical about these claims as I am myself. Read More ›
DNA
Image credit: lisichik, via Pixabay.

The Biggest Obstacle to Accepting Intelligent Design

Unfortunately, big media and big tech work overtime to suppress dissent in science. Read More ›
Protein
Image credit: E A S, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

Orphan Proteins Spell Trouble for AlphaFold 2

Proteins are indispensable molecular biological workhorses that come in thousands of different shapes and sizes. Read More ›
COVID-19
COVID-19
Image: Fusion Medical Animation, via Unsplash.

Science Journal Recognizes the Reality of COVID Censorship

A peer-reviewed article uncovers how medical professionals were silenced for their views on the pandemic. Read More ›
Melissa Wehmann Sewell (1953-1991) with Chris
Photo: Melissa Wehmann Sewell (1953-1991) with Chris, by Granville Sewell.

Intelligent Design and the Problem of Pain

It is often claimed that the design inference is a religious conclusion. It is not. Read More ›
polar bear
Photo credit: Eva Blue via Unsplash.

Michael Behe, Ever Patient, Meets Atheist YouTuber TJump

As Behe and TJump discuss Lenski’s experiment, polar bears, and other matters, the commenters are floating in their own strange parallel reality. Read More ›
March for Science
Photo: March for Science, by Vlad Tchompalov via Unsplash.

Here’s What Happens When Science Goes Woke

When fashion mags go woke, no one cares. Some girls want to wear rags on their heads, well… But science mags? Read More ›
Aquinas
Image: Thomas Aquinas, via Aquinas.Design.

Notre Dame Hosts a Conference on Creation, Including Intelligent Design

The organizers accepted my abstract for a talk about “The Return of Teleology to the Natural Sciences.” Read More ›
mitochondria
Photo credit: Torsten Wittmann, University of California, San Francisco, via NIH/Flickr (cropped).

Mitochondria Promoted to Information Processing Systems

The label “powerhouses of the cell” was too simplistic for the many tasks performed every second by these computing, networking, signaling, regulating wonders. Read More ›
Multiverse
Image credit: Silver Spoon, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Meyer and Klavan: How the Multiverse Ruins Science…and Storytelling

"The multiversal Marvel Cinematic Universe is a world without narrative stakes, moral meaning, or tragedy, because it is a world without consequences." Read More ›

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