octopus eye Type post Author David Coppedge Date February 8, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Alison Abbott, Biomimetics, cephalopods, convergence, cuttlefish, Darwin's Doubt, David Klinghoffer, genes, giant squid, hydrothermal vents, Living Waters, molecular clock, Mollusca, narrative gloss, Nature (journal), Nautilus, neo-Darwinian processes, Paul Nelson, propulsion, Richard Sternberg, Stephen Meyer, University of Chicago Geneticists Puzzled by Octopus’s Unique Genes: Seem to Have Appeared Out of Nowhere David Coppedge February 8, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 12 “Evolution of novel genes”? Isn’t that the question at hand? Where do novel genes come from? Read More ›
portrait-of-galileo-galilei-and-his-telescope-stockpack-adob-754495895-stockpack-adobestock Type post Date May 22, 2020 CategoriesAstronomyFaith & ScienceHistory of ScienceScience Reporting Tagged , Alison Abbott, Andrew Dickson White, Christianity, climate change, conflict myth, creationism, Discovery Institute, Galileo Affair, Galileo Galilei, geocentrism, heliocentrism, heresy, Inquisition, John William Draper, Jonathan Wells, Michael Keas, Nature (journal), Nicolaus Copernicus, public education, religion, Roman Catholic, science and religion, science denialism, The Milky Way, Unbelievable, Warfare Thesis, Zombie Science (book) Zombie History — Using Galileo to Whack Intelligent Design Science and Culture May 22, 2020 Astronomy, Faith & Science, History of Science, Science Reporting 8 As a top science journal tells the story, the Galileo myth is relevant only to attack those who challenge the establishment consensus. Read More ›