playful-crazy-man-dad-riding-wooden-rocking-horse-in-a-park-adult-guy-hipster-with-beard-having-fun-on-a-playground-stockpack-adobe-stock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 29, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionLife SciencesOrigin of Life Tagged , abiogenesis, authority, Brian Miller, citation bluffing, Dave Farina, debates, DNA polymerase, Eric Anderson, evolution, Gerald Joyce, ID the Future, James Tour, Long Story Short, Nature Chemistry, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, polymerization, Professor Dave, Professor Dave Explains, replication, Return of the God Hypothesis, ribozyme, Rice University, RNA, Robert Stadler, sarcasm, Stephen Meyer, Steve Benner, YouTube videos Exposing Professor Dave’s Playground Tactics and Citation Bluffing Blitz Casey Luskin May 29, 2023 Biology, Evolution, Life Sciences, Origin of Life 21 It’s true that sometimes it can be hard to tell that serious problems remain unsolved until you drill down into the scientific details. Read More ›
Tour in Science Uprising 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 10, 2019 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionOrigin of Life Tagged , __edited, biological complexity, early Earth, genetic information, Georgia Tech, intelligent design, James Tour, John Sutherland, Matthew Herron, media, Michael Behe, Nature (journal), Nature Chemistry, New York Post, New York Times, Nicholas Wade, nucleotides, oligopeptides, phosphorylation, Ramanarayanan Krishnamurthy, Rice University, Science (journal), Science Uprising, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, synthetic organic chemistry, The Independent A “False Narrative” on Origin of Life Research? David Klinghoffer July 10, 2019 Biology, Evolution, Origin of Life 7 Protesting such a thing, not protesting against the people who protest against it, should be the norm, not the rare exception. Read More ›
Jack Szostak (1) Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 8, 2017 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , __k-review, Ann Gauger, belief, bias, Brian Miller, DNA, intelligent design, Jack Szostak, materialism, monomers, Nature Chemistry, peptides, proteins, Retraction Crisis, Retraction Watch, RNA, RNA self-replication, Scientific American, Signature in the Cell, skepticism, Stephen Meyer Prominent Retraction Vindicates Stephen Meyer and Signature in the Cell David Klinghoffer December 8, 2017 Biology, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 4 Criticism suggested that Nobel laureate Jack Szostak and others were fast closing in on a solution to the origin-of-life problem with the “principle of RNA self-replication." Read More ›
Blind Faith- Blind leading Blind Type post Author Ann Gauger Date December 7, 2017 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, beliefs, bias, blind, Harvard University, humans, Jack Szostak, Nature Chemistry, Nobel laureate, postdoc, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Retraction Crisis, Retraction Watch, RNA, scientists Retractions Show Scientists “Blinded” by Belief Ann Gauger December 7, 2017 Evolution 3 Nobel laureate Jack Szostak has recently retracted a paper. This is a big deal because of who he is and because of where it was published. Read More ›