Month: March 2015
How Suicide Advocacy Hurts the Sick
Now, in the wake of the Brittany Maynard media frenzy, meet Maggie Karner.
Walking It Back? Further Reflections on the Response to Darwin’s Doubt from BioLogos
President Deborah Haarsma suggests that I mischaracterized the perspective of the organization’s reviewers in my response to them.
Each Cell in Your Body Is a Walled City Besieged by Enemies
The residents of the city are slowly running out of food and water and are in desperate need of new supplies to stay alive.
More on the Stretched-Rubber Theory of Body Plans
In dispelling the enigma of the Cambrian explosion, this research does not seem to hold out much promise.
Grim Harvest: In Vermont, a Push for Organ Conscription
Presumed consent apparently works well in Spain and some other more communitarian-oriented countries, but it would be a disaster here.