Month: January 2016
Author Explains Why "Evolution" Has a Bone to Pick with Donald Trump
Whoever said intelligent design advocates don’t make falsifiable predictions? I’ve got one right here.
Shark Knows with Its Nose Where It Goes in the Dark
To find your way in the dark underwater, you have to make the best use of limited cues that are available.
From Guantanamo, a Bioethics Furor
The world of bioethics is aglow with outrage that military doctors are ordered to force-feed inmates who are on hunger strikes.
The Myth of the Objective Scientist
Toby Young in the London Spectator writes about anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon who was long vilified by his colleagues.
Common Sense Design Principles and the Real World
If it’s not possible to evolve new proteins from any starting point, evolving buttercups or cows won’t work either.