on the rocks Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date November 21, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionLife SciencesMedicine Tagged , __k-review, data, evolution, evolutionary biology, John Ioannidis, medicine, narrative gloss, Nautilus, Philip Ball, Research, science, skepticism, Stanford University, storytelling, University of Virginia Science on the Rocks Sarah Chaffee November 21, 2017 Evolution, Life Sciences, Medicine 2 Perhaps confidence in science can, at times, undermine science itself. How much real history has evolutionary storytelling obscured? Read More ›
Busardo_mixto_(Parabuteo_unicinctus),_Arcos_de_la_Frontera,_Cádiz,_España,_2015-12-08,_DD_06 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 29, 2016 CategoriesScientific Reasoning Tagged , __nedited, adaptation, creationism, cynicism, Doug Axe, evolutionary biology, intellectual honesty, open-mindedness, rhetoric, sexual reproduction, The Conversation, tribalism, Undeniable (book) Evolutionist Recommends “Listening to Other Arguments,” Except When It Comes to Evolution David Klinghoffer November 29, 2016 Scientific Reasoning 3 Rob Brooks decries "tribal thinking." Doug Axe replies skeptically. Read More ›
Type post Author Granville Sewell Date June 12, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionPhilosophy of ScienceScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, agent causation, argument from analogy, Cambrian fossils, entropy, evolutionary biology, explanatory power, fossil record, gradualism, intelligent causation, methodological naturalism, scientific reasoning, The Origins of Life Why Should Evolutionary Biology Be So Different? Granville Sewell June 12, 2016 Evolution, Philosophy of Science, Scientific Reasoning 9 Joseph LeConte, professor of geology at the University of California, provides an insight into the way most scientists think about evolution. Read More ›
fossil-of-the-prehistoric-bird-archeopteryx-stockpack-adobe-745910663-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date October 23, 2011 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , __nedited, Archaeopteryx, body plans, butterflies, Cambrian Explosion, Charles Darwin, common descent, Darwin, diversification, evolution, evolutionary biology, extinction, fact check, fossil record, fruit flies, horses, Metamorphosis, microevolution, paleontology, phylogeny, suppressed evidence, tiktaalik, whale evolution, Wikipedia Fact-Checking Wikipedia on Common Descent: The Evidence from Paleontology Jonathan McLatchie October 23, 2011 Evolution, Paleontology 19 The fossil record, far from establishing Darwinian theory, only succeeds in hammering one more nail into Darwin's coffin. Read More ›