Month: March 2016
By a Whisker: Scientists Discover Predictive Coding in a Surprising Place
Most people probably figure that their pet dogs and cats use their facial whiskers to enhance their sense of touch.
Ev Ever Again — Eying an Evolutionary Simulation
Imagine coming across a dubious salesman with an allegedly magic swimming pool. He claims that the pool fills itself with water.
Temperature Control: Heat and Temperature — What’s the Difference?
The body must follow the rules and keep its core temperature within a certain range to stay alive.
Non-Adaptive Order and Intelligent Design
In a video conversation welcoming his new book, Michael Denton asks whether a deadly challenge to Darwinism poses the same problem for ID.
Readers Weigh in on Stephen Meyer’s Toronto Debate
After inviting comments for publication, we received many emails of thanks, encouragement, and shrewd analysis.