Month: May 2016
Finagling Molecular Clocks to Fit Darwinism
What good is a measurement device if you can stretch it or squeeze it to fit preconceived ideas?
The Medical Background to Intelligent Design
It’s no use tracing a hypothetical path of evolutionary descent unless every living thing along that path was fully functional in the real world.
Could This Be the Oldest Evidence Yet for Multicellular Eukaryotes?
Not least when it comes to evolutionary biology, science and science reporting could do with more skepticism.
Design through the Looking Glass
Attempts to construct mirror-image molecular machines highlight aspects of intelligent design in living cells.
Humans, Chickens, and the Vitellogenin Pseudogene — Summing Up
According to the data, the debate concerns six total genes supposedly shared by humans and chickens.