Curiosity rover Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 10, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsPhysical Sciences Tagged , courage, determination, earth, equity, ethnicity, grit, indigenous people, Knoxville, Mars, Moon, Nature (journal), Oregon, outer space, Portland State University, prison, progressive ideology, race, religion, rigor, San Francisco, sex, University of Tennessee, Wild West Top Science Journal: Let’s Export Wokeness to Outer Space Wesley J. Smith May 10, 2023 Bioethics, Physical Sciences 3 Equity advocate says future space colonies should be governed similarly to places like San Francisco or Portland. Read More ›
Long Story Short Type post Author Rob Stadler Date May 8, 2023 CategoriesBiologyChemistryEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , abiogenesis, amino acids, building blocks, Center for Chemical Evolution, DNA, early Earth, evolution, Georgia Tech, ideology, intelligent design, Jack Szostak, Jon Perry, Long Story Short, methodological naturalism, Murchison meteorite, NASA, National Science Foundation, natural processes, null hypothesis, outer space, proteins, recycling, repair, RNA, self-assembly, self-replicating molecule, solar system, Stated Clearly, sugars, University of Chicago, YouTube videos On Origin of Life, “Stated Clearly” Has Clearly Misled Viewers Rob Stadler May 8, 2023 Biology, Chemistry, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 9 Jon Perry may be a proponent of methodological naturalism, which constrains science to consider only natural causes, regardless of the scientific evidence. Read More ›
Octopus tetricus Type post Date August 7, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , aliens, embryos, evolution, ID the Future, intelligent design, movies, octopuses, outer space, panspermia, podcast, Sarah Chaffee, science fiction Octopuses from the Sky: Scientists Propose “Aliens Seeded Life on Earth” Science and Culture August 7, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 Host Sarah Chaffee and biologist Ann Gauger discuss panspermia, the topic of a peer-reviewed paper by several quite serious scientists. Read More ›