laboratory Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date January 18, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsMetasciencePaleontologyScientific Trustworthiness Tagged , abortions, Campbell's Law, conflict of interest, data integrity, Discovery Institute, disinformation, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), evolutionary biologists, fertility, Frontiers in Psychology, Goodhart's Law, Harvard University, Laszlo Bencze, mental health, Mind Matters, peer review, perverse incentives, pregnancy, pro-life, Retraction Crisis, Robert J. Marks II, Walter Bradley Center Peer Review May Be Beyond Reform Denyse O’Leary January 18, 2024 Bioethics, Metascience, Paleontology, Scientific Trustworthiness 5 Harvard is going to have quite a job convincing the world that it is still serious about reality-based thinking, never mind peer review. Read More ›
human speech Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 3, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionLinguistics Tagged , __k-review, Africans, Broad Institute, Cell (journal), Darwinism, FOXP2, Francis Collins, Frontiers in Psychology, gene, genome, Harvard University, humans, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Michael Denton, MIT, natural selection, Nature (journal), non-Africans, Research, Robin Williams, The Biology of the Baroque, The Language of God Update: Still No Evolutionary Explanation for Human Language David Klinghoffer August 3, 2018 Evolution, Linguistics 5 “The case that human language develops step by step through natural selection is weakened by the fact that no single language gene has ever been discovered.” Read More ›