Month: April 2017
A Certain Habitual Vagueness — How Fitness Terrains Spell Trouble for Eye Evolution
For evolution, as Center for Science & Culture research director Brian Miller shows, the devil is always in the details.
Bad Design Inferences Can Land Innocent People in Jail
Forensic analysis is ripe for abuse if scientists are careless with the design filter.
“Why Can the Public School Students Not Know About This?”
Sarah Chaffee talked with biologist Wade Warren about his uphill battle for objective evolution education in Louisiana.
Why the March for Science Promises to Be So Angry
You only have to know a little about the fragile male ego to understand.
New Study on the Evolution of Photosynthesis — A “Very Advanced Capability”
It is not as though photosynthesis is a tangential capability or a minor event in the “evolutionary history” of life.