newborn Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date August 17, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , authoritarianism, climate change, consent, eugenics, freedom, genetic disease, newborns, parental consent, public health Genetics Journal Pushes Soft Public-Health Authoritarianism Wesley J. Smith August 17, 2024 Bioethics, Medicine 4 We must resist. Such a system would mark the end of freedom. And think of the eugenic implications. Read More ›
cell Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date July 17, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , blood vessels, brain, cells, chromosomes, digestive enzymes, DNA, Doctor's Diary (series), Dubai, enzymes, evolution, genetic disease, genetic instructions, heart, human body, intelligent design, Library of Congress, movies, nano-machines, Nautilus, New York City, nourishment, proteins, RNA, stem-cell, submarine, supplies Doctor’s Diary: A Truly Fantastic Voyage! Geoffrey Simmons July 17, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 The old movie mostly dealt with the brain, lung, heart, blood vessels (all at the tissue level) and a few scattered cells. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date November 26, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __k-review, China, CRISPR, DNA, egg, embryo, embryos, eugenics, gene editing, genetic disease, Hong Kong, in vitro fertilization, MIT Technology Review, Nobel Prize, science Eugenics Revisited: Scientists on the Verge of Genetically Engineering Babies Wesley J. Smith November 26, 2018 Bioethics, Medicine 3 CRISPR is the most powerful technology invented since the splitting of the atom. Read More ›
Type post Date December 16, 2011 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, evolution, genetic disease, humans, identical twins, Junk Body Parts, junk DNA, science Why Identical Twins Aren’t Identical: Epistasis and Its Evolutionary Implications Science and Culture December 16, 2011 Evolution 1 With every study that reveals another layer of complexity in the genome, it becomes more difficult to attribute evolutionary progress to an accumulation of random factors. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 15, 2011 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, __video-unavailable, Alvin Plantinga, Brad Pitt, evolution, genetic disease, identical twins, Jerry Coyne, movie, Tree of Life, video For a Sense of What Plantinga Means by the “Sensus Divinitatis,” See Malick’s Tree of Life David Klinghoffer December 15, 2011 Faith & Science 1 "I think there is such a thing as a sensus divinitatis, and in some people it doesn't work properly," Plantiga said. Read More ›