Some 56 miles from where Haeckel propounded his defunct “biogenetic law” or recapitulation theory, six German evolutionists claim to have found a “developmental hourglass” for plants. But there are many problems with their ideas and claimed … » Go
The Darwinist bloggers are defending a ragged flag on a rapidly shrinking ice floe, insisting that the vast ocean around them is nothing to worry about. … » Go
An article in Science by Elizabeth Pennisi pulls no punches and offers no apology for making it unambiguous how big the ENCODE results really are. … » Go
A stunning vindication of intelligent design’s prediction that the genome, far from being cluttered with functionless garbage, will turn out to have mass functionality. … » Go
While it is certainly true that function has not yet been identified for the majority of the genome, there is no reason to think the current trend — of finding new, previously unsuspected functionality — will not continue. … » Go
Paleoanthropology continues to impress with its willingness to draw the most far-reaching conclusions from the most pathetically minute evidence. … » Go