Month: July 2013
Science and “Pseudoscience”: Frank Turek on Darwin’s Doubt
Darwin’s champions arbitrarily limit the range of possible interpretations, for reasons that most cannot convincingly justify or even candidly specify.
A Graduate Student Writes
Having for years defended Darwin’s theory, Nick Matzke has determined to learn something about it as a graduate student at UC Berkeley, an undertaking in the right spirit but the wrong order.
Darwin’s Doubt Is #4 Nonfiction Bestseller at the Los Angeles Times
In contrast to the NYT‘s factual description of the book, note the interestingly tendentious summary of the contents given by the LAT.
Today on the Michael Medved Show’s Science & Culture Update, Stephen Meyer Will Discuss His New Bestseller, Darwin’s Doubt
Mr. Medved will be talking with Dr. Meyer about the most rigorous, definitive scientific evidence yet for intelligent design.
Feather Patterning Shows Planning, Foresight
How do the elaborate geometrical color patterns on some feathers form? The process, involving stem cells and proteins under spatial and temporal control, is fascinating.