Month: September 2016
The Dire Threat of “Neoskepticism”
If one “crisis” doesn’t bring about the international technocracy, another will serve just as well.
Birds, Insects, and What They Share
How did fruit flies and hummingbirds arrive at the same solution to hovering flight?
Logic and Metaphysics Don’t Have an Expiration Date
A commentator who opines on nature, free will, or God’s existence and who is ignorant of classical philosophy commits intellectual malpractice.
Central Command: The Brain’s Role in Maintaining Balance
Using our brain to try to figure out how our brain works is a mystery.
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria May Be a Health Nightmare, but Not an Evolutionary One
Jerry Coyne’s blog, Why Evolution Is True, has this headline today: “The creationist’s nightmare: evolution in action.”