Year: 2017
Jonathan Wells on Whale Evolution and a “Materialistic Creation Story”
So much for these aquatic mammals as an icon of evolution.
Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Offer the Opportunity to Join the World of ID Scholarship
Especially for rising scientists and scholars, there’s no substitute for these personal interactions.
Darwin’s Proposed Bear-to-Whale Transition Set Off Bull Detectors in 1859
Today, scientists and science consumers are less sensitive in identifying fake science.
These Fish Have Nose Turbines
An elegant system that generates “active flow” in the noses of zebrafish helps them sample odorants more quickly and with higher sensitivity.
Darwin, Marx, and Freud: The Genealogy of “Posthumanism”
Exactly how posthumanism cashes out in contemporary cultural terms is the subject of a detailed study with new polling data by John G. West.