Month: May 2012
We’ve Got 2,262 Signatures on Our Petition Defending Ben Carson. We Need You to Sign Now!
This is your chance to make a difference in the fight for academic freedom.
In the Darwin Debate, the Peril of Seeking “Positive Results”
It’s not only a rigid predisposition in favor of materialism that skews most evolutionary science but a magnetic predilection in favor of positive explanations, period.
Nature as a Guide for Efficient Design
One of the patterns derived from the Fibonacci series that is present in sunflowers provides the most efficient arrangement for mirrors in solar power generation.
At Emory University, Consternation over Ben Carson, Evolution, and Morality
The idea that evolution undermines objective moral standards is hardly a recent discovery of sociobiology.
Swedish Chimp Throws Rocks at Zoo Visitors, Prompting a Good Question
How “matter (in this case the brain) can appear to be influenced by something that does not exist (the future).”