Month: June 2013
More Light Is Cast on Epigenetics and Design
The information content of DNA is astonishing enough. To find another level of control is like astonishing squared.
Darwin Defenders and the Technique of the False Equation
It was a novelty for me to find Jerry Coyne and his Darwin-blogging cohort Jason Rosenhouse advance a false equation that dispenses with the usual boogeyman, creationism.
Ball State Should Get on the Ball
A writer in the em>Fort Wayne (IN) News-Sentinel says the Freedom from Religion Foundation has provoked an “inquisition” into the teaching of a professor of physics.
Return of the Rafting Primates: New Tarsier-Like Fossil Poses “Problem” for Early Primate Evolution
How and when did some primates finally make it to Africa, which was an island until as recently as 16 million years ago, to set in motion the emergence of the human species?
Phylogenetic Conflicts Turn Ant Genus into “Motley Assortment of Unrelated Species”
Yet another example showing that the methods of phylogenetic reconstruction — used to bolster common descent — often yield results at variance with the evidence.