Month: May 2015
Listen: Humans Display Many Behavioral and Cognitive Abilities that Offer No Apparent Survival Advantage
Casey Luskin concludes his series discussing the top ten problems with biological and chemical evolution.
The Modesty Chronicles
I’ve noticed in our science coverage here lately has been an appeal to evolution advocates to exercise a little of that overlooked virtue.
Understanding Cardiovascular Function: The Challenge of Maintaining the Body’s Water Content
In dealing with the laws of nature, our body is constantly losing water, mainly through respiration, perspiration, and the formation of urine.
Heads or Tails: The Problem of Evolving Animal Body Plans
Here I conclude the series I began to address the white space in evolutionary thinking.
Listen: Neo-Darwinism Has a Long History of Inaccurate Predictions About Vestigial Organs and “Junk DNA”
This series is based upon Casey Luskin’s chapter in the volume More than Myth, edited by Paul Brown and Robert Stackpole (Chartwell Press, 2014).