Month: August 2014
How Many Ways Are There to Win at Sandwalk?
At a University of Toronto biologist’s blog, named for Darwin’s famous “thinking path,” the thinking is getting confused.
Monkey Business at Amazon
We noticed that overnight eight 5-star reviews for Stephen Meyer’s book Darwin’s Doubt were mysteriously erased.
Simple Fractal Branching Explains the Ediacaran Rangeomorphs
The frond-like Ediacaran fauna known as Rangeomorphs had simple colony-like body plans consisting of self-similar branching patterns of tubular units.
War on Humans: Suicide Cult Pushes Homemade Suicide Kits
Suicide advocacy never stops.
Dembski Speaks at the University of Chicago; Mathematician Leo Kadanoff Says Darwinists Need to "Deal with These Questions"
His talk gives a taste of his new book’s elegant and accessible argument, a next step forward for the theory of intelligent design.