Month: August 2016
In Astronomy, the Inference to Design Is Flourishing
KIC 8462852, nicknamed “Tabby’s star” after the astronomer who first noted its unusual behavior, has intervals of extreme occultation.
The Origin of Man and the “Waiting Time” Problem
A pre-human hominin population of roughly 10,000 individuals is thought to have evolved into modern man, in less than six million years.
Twenty Years Ago Today, Did This Change the Evolution Debate Forever?
On Saturday, August 10, 1996, Dr. Stephen Meyer and I organized an event to publicly launch the Center for Science & Culture.
Can You Hear Me Now? Good, Then Thank Your Irreducibly Complex Ears
Hearing is a mystery that nobody, not even evolutionary biologists, understands.
Early Whale Echolocation Was Fully Formed
A fossil dolphin appears to have the equipment for echolocation and high-frequency hearing. So what evolved?