Month: August 2012
A Piece of Unsolicited Advice to Students
How open should I be with teachers about my doubts on evolutionary theory and my sympathy for competing views, like intelligent design?
Journal of Evolutionary Biology Confirms Jonathan Wells (by Name) on Peppered Moth Myth
In a series of clever experiments, the researchers used native South Korean moths that employ camouflage when resting on their native habitat, pine trees.
Another Ingenious Biological Clock Described
Body segments such as vertebrae do not form all at once in the embryo. They form in series, controlled by a clockwork mechanism.
The Magician’s Twin: A Documentary on C.S. Lewis and Scientism, Premiering August 11 in Seattle
The book you’ll have to wait for till next month, but see the trailer to the film right now!
Biology Professor Pushes Panic Button over Possible Romney VP Pick
Jindal signed the Louisiana Science Education Act into law which, according to Ken Miller, is a “thinly veiled attempt to allow creationism into the science classrooms of his state.”