Month: May 2016
From Douglas Axe, a Sobering Take on the Limits of Genome Technology
Fueled by news of a closely guarded meeting at Harvard Medical School, the media abuzz are about the prospect of synthesizing a human genome.
Functional Pseuodogenes and Common Descent
V.J. Torley and our colleague Cornelius Hunter have continued their discussion.
Leaving Evolution Skeptics Out of a Discussion of Suppressing Scientific Dissent
Political conservatives and their publications are currently engulfed by a civil war, so it’s understandable if National Review‘s Jonah Goldberg is distracted.
Listen: Did Darwin Plagiarize the Theory of Evolution?
Todd Butterfield talks with Professor Michael Flannery, historian and expert on Alfred Russel Wallace.
Calcium: Maintaining the Right Proportions
It’s important to understand how the body works, not just how it looks.