Month: September 2015
Biochemist Larry Moran Denies Darwin’s Doubt, and We Doubt His Arguments
The University of Toronto scientist writes that he’s “a little miffed” about being left out of Debating Darwin’s Doubt.
Here Are the Secrets that Give Sea Lions and Jellyfish Their Edge as Swimmers
Of the many swimming things in Illustra’s new film Living Waters, two stand out for special recognition even though little was said about them.
Listen: Neil Steiner on Comparing Natural and Human-Engineered Systems
Dr. Steiner, an engineer and computer researcher at the University of Southern California’s Information Sciences Institute, talks with Casey Luskin.
Why Advocates of Animal Rights Hate Animal Welfare
When a proponent of animal welfare spoke at the University of Guelph, a professor went apoplectic.
The Cardiovascular System: Regulating Heart Rate
To allow for the survival of our earliest ancestors, four different aspects of cardiac function would need to have been working properly.