doctor Type post Date February 27, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineMetascience Tagged , artificial intelligence, California, chatbots, China, Elisabeth Bik, errors, Ethiopia, India, investigation, large language models, misconduct, mistakes, Nature (journal), Pakistan, physicians, Research, researchers, Retraction Crisis, Saudi Arabia, universities China Leads the World in Retracted Science Papers Science & Culture February 27, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine, Metascience 4 Seven of the Top Ten retraction hotspots are in China but India, Ethiopia, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia also make an appearance. Read More ›
Head_of_Samar_west_Desert_Kite Type post Author David Coppedge Date March 29, 2022 CategoriesArchaeologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , chimpanzees, crows, design filter, Design Inference, designer, intelligent design, John West, Jordan, Live Science, Middle East, Namibia, Peru, Saudi Arabia, World War I Design Inference: Stone Structures Were Intelligently Arranged, Though We Don’t Know by Whom David Coppedge March 29, 2022 Archaeology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 There are hundreds of these structures. They extend over much of the Middle East: Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. Read More ›
plastic in the ocean Type post Date September 17, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , amino acids, Ann Gauger, antibodies, bioRxiv, biosphere, Darwinian evolution, evolution, fish, homeostasis, intelligent design, Michael Behe, microbes, mutations, oceans, physiologists, plastic, PNAS, pollution, Saudi Arabia, sea turtles, The Edge of Evolution, waste products, Wired Magazine Plastic-Eating Microbes — “Rapid Evolution” May Not Be Darwinian at All Science & Culture September 17, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Environmental scientists warn frequently that the world is drowning in plastic. Here is some unexpected good news. Read More ›
Harrat Khaybar Type post Date January 3, 2018 CategoriesArchaeologyIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, Forensics, Günter Bechly, intelligent design, Live Science, Middle East, North Africa, Saudi Arabia, University of Western Australia, wheels, Wikipedia Update on the Arabian Rock Structures: Intelligent Design in Action Science & Culture January 3, 2018 Archaeology, Intelligent Design 7 The scientist who used ID reasoning to distinguish between natural and designed structures in Saudi Arabia has just returned with a plethora of new photos. Read More ›
Harrat Khaybar (1) Type post Date November 3, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , __k-review, design detection, design filter, Golden Ratio, honeybees, human mind, intelligent design, Nancy Pearcey, Saudi Arabia, University of Western Australia Mysterious Structures in Arabian Desert: All We Know Is that They Were Designed Science & Culture November 3, 2017 Intelligent Design, Science 7 How much do you have to know to make a design inference? Read More ›