Month: April 2015
New Book on "Junk DNA" Surveys the Functions of Non-Coding DNA
What Discovery Institute biologist Jonathan Wells calls the “myth of junk DNA,” long a favorite with advocates of unguided evolution, isn’t quite dead and buried.
Listen: Why Vertebrate Embryos Stick in Darwinism’s Craw
Casey Luskin discusses differences between vertebrate embryos and how they contradict the predictions of common ancestry.
Imagine a World of Religions that Naturalism Might Indeed Be Able to Explain
Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker recently told CNN, “We don’t throw virgins into volcanoes any more.” No? Why not?
Dear Grandma, Aren’t You Ready to Die Yet?
We can’t have expensive old people hanging around using up resources (that their enterprise and hard work helped generate!).
Developments from the Study of Cells and Molecular Machines
Here’s an update on science news about the workings of living cells.