Month: May 2014
The Twisted Logic Behind Switzerland’s War on Humans
Among the Swiss, explains Wesley Smith, a proper aim to ease suffering has evolved into a war on sufferers.
Mathematician Amir Aczel on the "Wisdom" Revealed in Nature
"It appears that there is a vast, hidden ‘wisdom,’ or structure, or a knotty blueprint for even the most simple-looking element of nature."
About that WHO Report on Antibiotic Resistance
"Antibiotic resistance shows how you get more of what already exists, not how you get new things."
Coming to Grips with ENCODE: More on the Question of "Function"
Does ENCODE eliminate the concept of junk DNA? The debate has been fierce but the burden of proof is now on the junk-DNA advocates.
Review: In Search of the Roots of Modern Medicine
"Darwin’s theory did not make a significant contribution to clinical medicine." What did, then?