ape-double-on-black Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 23, 2025 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyIntelligent DesignZoology Tagged , 1 percent myth, 1 percent myth (series), atheism, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, chimpanzees, Darwinian evolution, environments, evolutionary icons, Günter Bechly, humans, immaterial genome, Michael Levin, National Museum of Natural History, Nature (journal), Plato, Plato's Revenge, Platonic space, protein-coding DNA, Richard Sternberg, science education, science media, Smithsonian Institution, Supplemental Data, zoos Immaterial Genome Meets the Human-Chimp “1 Percent” Myth David Klinghoffer May 23, 2025 Human Origins and Anthropology, Intelligent Design, Zoology 2 Obviously, humans and chimps are a whole lot more “different” than 1 percent. But…they’re also a lot more different than 14.9 percent. Read More ›
honeybee Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 13, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignReproductive ScienceZoology Tagged , agency, animal behavior, biologists, biology, complexity, Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, DNA, Eric Hedin, hive, honeybees, immaterial genome, intelligent design, migration, physicists, protein-coding DNA, Richard Sternberg, Seattle, traffic Honeybees, Traffic Accidents, and the Immaterial Genome David Klinghoffer May 13, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Reproductive Science, Zoology 2 An RV strangely burst into explosive flames yesterday afternoon in a traffic accident in the Mount Baker tunnel that leads from Seattle across Lake Washington. Read More ›