Month: April 2016
New Poll Reveals Evolution’s Corrosive Impact on Beliefs about Human Uniqueness
From the earliest days of civilization, humans have considered themselves exceptional among living creatures.
Biomimetics — Where the Action Is, Continued
We pick up where we left off last week with more examples of design-based science from around the world.
"Anti-Science" Revisited as Adult Stem Cells Prevent Heart Failure Deaths
What do you know, the so-called anti-scientists had it far more right than their accusers.
Probability Mistakes Darwinists Make
Several years ago I delivered a lecture at the University of Maine, showing how advances in science increasingly point to an intelligent mind behind biological life.
Two Days Left to Apply for Discovery Institute’s Summer Seminars — Deadline Is April 7
The seminars convey everything about ID, in a scientific and humanistic context, that gets left out of the curriculum at most universities.