Type post Date July 11, 2016 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Cambrian News, Darwin's Doubt, science Sorry, Faster Mutation Rate Will Not Explain the Cambrian Explosion Science and Culture July 11, 2016 Environment & Climate, Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 The more mistakes, the likelier the collapse -- not the successful construction of new complex body plans. Read More ›
entrance-to-the-male-and-female-toilet-sign-in-airport-stock-110303179-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Howard Glicksman Date July 10, 2016 CategoriesAnatomyMedicineReproductive Science Tagged , __nedited, Continuing Series, fertility, Health & Wellness, human embryos, infertility, males, morphology, motility, sexual organs, sperm, testes, The Designed Body (series) Irreducible Complexity in Male Sexual Function Howard Glicksman July 10, 2016 Anatomy, Medicine, Reproductive Science 9 The human embryo is destined to become female by default unless several chemicals swing into action. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date July 9, 2016 CategoriesPhilosophyScience Tagged , __edited, __tedited, abstract concepts, abstract reasoning, abstract thought, animal intelligence, animal languages, causality, human exceptionalism, human mind, human nature, human reason, language, logic, Nature Genetics, universals Is Your Cat Logical? Michael Egnor July 9, 2016 Philosophy, Science 6 Goodness gracious, this stuff never stops. Read More ›
Type post Date July 8, 2016 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Nature, Research, Science In Praise of Lizards Science and Culture July 8, 2016 Intelligent Design 1 They scurry under rocks when you approach, but they are among the most diverse and successful of animals, even inspiring human inventors. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 8, 2016 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , __k-review, nature, Research, science Chalk Bass, a Fish for Our Time, Switches Gender Roles Twenty Times Daily David Klinghoffer July 8, 2016 Bioethics, Evolution 1 In Darwinian terms, the "benefits" would have to "outweigh the costs," otherwise how would the behavior evolve? Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date July 7, 2016 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __tedited, culture of death, euthanasia, freedom of conscience, legislation, medical aid in dying, palliative care, tyranny Euthanasia Tyranny in Canada Wesley J. Smith July 7, 2016 Bioethics, Medicine 2 Quebec's Health Minister is in the process of forcing dissenters within the medical profession to kill. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 7, 2016 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateEvolutionScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, News, Politics, science “Anti-Science” Is Increasingly Turned Against Its Creators David Klinghoffer July 7, 2016 Environment & Climate, Evolution, Scientific Freedom 1 The "anti-science" label is like Frankenstein's monster. Read More ›
Type post Date July 7, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Science Desperate for Company, SETI Ratchets Up the Design Inference Science and Culture July 7, 2016 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences 1 If SETI enthusiasts can go to these extremes to infer design, who could find fault with ID proponents with more modest proposals? Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 6, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, Nation, News Evolution’s Enforcers Are Waaaaay Out of Step with Public Opinion David Klinghoffer July 6, 2016 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Science Education, Scientific Freedom 1 The bullies may fully reign on campuses, but only there. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Denton Date July 6, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Research, Science On the Diversification of Fur, Feathers, and Scales, the Mystery Remains Michael Denton July 6, 2016 Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 Reporting in Science Advances, researchers studied a lizard, a bearded dragon, in which scales failed to develop. Read More ›