Month: November 2012
Defecting from Darwinian Naturalism: A Review of Thomas Nagel’s Mind & Cosmos
About a decade ago I would muse on what it might take for intelligent design to win the day.
Video: Time Is Not on Human Evolution’s Side
Do you ever feel short on time? Wish you could accomplish more?
Intergenic Retrotransposons Can Serve Long-Range Functions
It is still very premature, to say the least, for partisans of “junk DNA” to be declaring that the preponderance of our genome is junk.
The Design of the Complement Cascade
It is extremely difficult to envision how an ordered (and tightly regulated) cascade or pathway, such as complement, could have arisen in step-wise Darwinian manner.
Asteroid Belts and Planet Biohabitability
A discovery that adds to the ever-expanding list of factors that make our planet’s position in the universe pretty special.