eclipse Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date March 27, 2024 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , data, eclipse, experiments, magnetometer, phone apps, phyphox, scientific papers, solar eclipse, totality A Crowd-Sourced Solar Eclipse Experiment Guillermo Gonzalez March 27, 2024 Environment & Climate, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics 2 The Sensor Logger phone app can record and store the readings from any combination of your phone’s sensors. Read More ›
Max_Bruckner_-_Otto_Henning_-_Richard_Wagner_-_Final_scene_of_Gotterdammerung_-_crop Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 21, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionScience Reporting Tagged , biological complexity, biologists, City Journal, Cornelius Hunter, COVID-19, Darwinian processes, evolution, evolutionary biology, fraud, human nature, intelligent design, journalism, New York Times, Nicholas Wade, press release, propaganda, replication crisis, reporters, science writers, scientific papers, skepticism, viruses Why Are Science Reporters So Credulous? David Klinghoffer March 21, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Science Reporting 3 Most journalists who write about evolution appear to have made their choice to be flacks and toadies for the godlike biologists. Read More ›
volcano Type post Author Casey Luskin Date February 23, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , carbon, erosion, Great Oxidation Event, limestone, mantle, Michael Denton, Nature Communications, Nature Geoscience, nitrogen, phosphorous, plate tectonics, scientific papers, solar system, subduction, sulfur, The Wonder of Water, volcanos What Subduction Teaches About Intelligent Design Casey Luskin February 23, 2021 Intelligent Design 9 My PhD research was on the early plate tectonic history on earth. Plate tectonics involves the movement of plates on the surface of the earth. Read More ›