mosquito Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 31, 2019 CategoriesLife SciencesTechnology Tagged , __k-review, BBC, bees, blindness, developing world, fungus, GMO, Golden Rice, insects, malaria, mosquito, Science (journal), unintended consequences GMO Fungus Mass Kills Malaria Mosquitoes Wesley J. Smith May 31, 2019 Life Sciences, Technology 3 Anti-humanists would rather that children die of malaria than allow a fungus to be modified genetically. Read More ›
Hippolytus Type post Author Ann Gauger Date November 13, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionLinguisticsReproductive Science Tagged , __k-review, birth, cell biology, developing world, disease, DNA, empathy, Euripides, gene, great apes, human body, infants, labor, medicine, molecular biology, mothers, mutations, Nathan Lents, nurse, pelvis, The Human Evolution Blog, theory of mind, vitamin B12, vitamin C Biologist Nathan Lents: Beauty in Error Ann Gauger November 13, 2018 Evolution, Linguistics, Reproductive Science 4 He has a different take on imperfection, one more optimistic than one might expect from someone who writes about what’s wrong with us. Read More ›
utopia Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date February 8, 2018 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , __k-review, Africa, democracy, developing world, environmentalism, fossil fuels, freedom, natural resources, nature, poverty, socialism, technocracy, tyranny, Utopia, wealth If the “Experts” Ruled: Science Journal Pushes International Technocratic Tyranny Wesley J. Smith February 8, 2018 Bioethics 6 This paper — from the family of journals that includes Nature, the world’s most prestigious science journal! — illustrates why we can never allow these people to be in charge. Read More ›