Jeremy England Type post Author Walter Bradley Date September 27, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , American Biology Teacher, Brian Miller, cells, cellular machinery, chicken-and-egg problem, DNA, enzymes, First Life from Purely Natural Means? (series), Frank Salisbury, genetic code, information, intelligent agents, Jeremy England, molecular machines, physicists, RNA, simplest cell Still Unexplained: The First Living Cell Walter Bradley and Casey Luskin September 27, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 7 In recent years, MIT physicist Jeremy England has gained media attention for proposing a thermodynamic energy-dissipation model of the origin of life. Read More ›
biology classroom Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 20, 2019 CategoriesBiologyScience Education Tagged , __edited, American Biology Teacher, biologists, Eric Plutzer, J. Budziszewski, Neo-Darwinism, Penn State, scientists, students, teachers, The Atlantic, Theodosius Dobzhansky, University of Texas When Biologists Speak to Biology Teachers David Klinghoffer September 20, 2019 Biology, Science Education 4 Why should the reality be hidden from young people? Or from teachers? Read More ›
Inside the Scallop Type post Date November 16, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, adaptationist, American Biology Teacher, computer model, Dan-Eric Nilsson, evolution, eyes, Free Science, genes, Jonathan Wells, macroevolution, mantis shrimp, Nature (journal), neurobiology, Oxford University Press, phenotypes, PNAS, Richard Dawkins, Theodosius Dobzhansky, UC Santa Barbara, vision Can You Say That in Nature? Dobzhansky’s Evolution Cliché Is Becoming Passé Science and Culture November 16, 2018 Biology, Evolution 6 “Nothing in biology makes sense except…” Go ahead; complete that sentence yourself, with a yawn. Read More ›