coronavirus Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 28, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __edited, “consensus science”, Anthony Fauci, anxiety, biologists, borders, carpenter, CDC, China, controversy, COVID-19, Darwinists, depression, diabetes, domestic violence, economy, epidemiology, experts, heart attack, herd immunity, infectious disease, malnutrition, Nathan Lents, New York City, NIH, obesity, pandemic, public health, scientists, stroke, suicide, Twitter, viruses, WHO, Wuhan Herd Immunity, Not Herd Mentality Michael Egnor April 28, 2020 Medicine 7 The “field of public health” is complicit in the worst episode of scientific malfeasance in the 21st century. Read More ›
ashkan-forouzani-DPEPYPBZpB8-unsplash Type post Author Michael Egnor Date March 5, 2020 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __edited, Carnegie Mellon University, coronavirus, Darwinian evolution, epidemic, fake news, infectious disease, information, intelligent design, mathematical models, medical research, medicine, misinformation, National Academy of Sciences, pandemic, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Intelligent Design and the Study of Epidemics Michael Egnor March 5, 2020 Biology, Intelligent Design, Medicine 4 The reality to which these scientists are “one step closer” is the fact that ID research is indispensable to medicine and biology. Read More ›
wind Type post Author Paul Nelson Date May 30, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Asa Gray, bacteria, cancer, cells, chance, Charles Darwin, evolution, genes, Harvard University, infectious disease, Michael Denton, microbes, Modern Synthesis, mutagenesis, mutations, neo-Darwinian theory, organisms, PLoS Genetics, wind PLOS Genetics Asks: “What Is a Mutation?” Paul Nelson May 30, 2019 Evolution 2 What if there is genuine directionality in mutation? An important paper addresses the subject. Read More ›