Month: November 2016
Texas Committee: High Schoolers Can’t Handle Evidence on Darwinism, Warts and All
Last week, I testified in Austin, Texas, about the latest skirmish over how evolution is taught in Texas public high schools.
The Approval Complex and Darwinian Monoculture — Further Reflections on the Royal Society Meeting
As important as parenting is, it should be a temporary undertaking.
Yale’s Steven Novella Argues with Michael Behe — Here’s Why Novella Is Wrong
Novella commented on a recent Harvard experiment for visualizing bacterial adaptation to antibiotics.
From the Royal Society Meeting, an Acid, Amusing, and On-Target Report
Journalist Suzan Mazur was present for the less-than-explosive event and writes about it in the Huffington Post.
Two Mechanisms Proofread DNA Translation. Make That Three.
The very idea that cells proofread their genetic information makes intelligent design intuitively obvious.