Month: May 2017
The Nylonase Story: How Unusual Is That?
Yesterday, I described how some biologists claim that the enzyme nylonase demonstrates that it is easy to get new functional proteins.
Watch Here Friday as Brazil’s Mackenzie University Launches Its New Center on Intelligent Design!
We’ve already announced the launch on Friday, May 5, of Discovery Institute-Mackenzie by Brazil’s Mackenzie Presbyterian University.
Why Evolution Simulations Fail: Author of Evolutionary Informatics Book Explains
Winston Ewert argues that Richard Dawkins’s “Methinks It Is Like a Weasel” simulation doesn’t prove biological evolution and isn’t even very interesting.
Walter Bradley on Just “Memorizing Stuff” in Biology Education
As we’ve already noted, Texas recently concluded its science standards streamlining process.
“Extra People” — Now Turned into Jewelry
Our friends at The Stream were kind enough to adapt some of what I’ve written here on Bill Nye, Oskar Schindler, and the notion of “extra people.”