Month: November 2015
Can Animals Be Taught Concepts?
With enough cheese snacks on hand, I can train my Bichon Frise to bark when I point to “4” rather than “3” or “5” after I ask “What is 2 + 2?”
Three More Problematic Findings About the Cambrian Explosion
The issues are separate, but they have one thing in common: they create new headaches for Darwinian accounts of the Cambrian explosion.
“Scientific Literacy” with Grandmother Fish?
There are many problems here — and all of them prevent students from truly learning science.
Post-ENCODE Posturing: Rewriting History Won’t Erase Bad Evolutionary Predictions
Even in the face of compelling experimental results, many evolutionists still maintain that the vast majority of the human genome is junk.
Atheists Deserve a Better Spokesman than Neil deGrasse Tyson
Just watch him on the Comedy Central program The Nightly Show.