Month: January 2018
Intelligent Design in Dog Spit and in Rotten Wood
The design inference pivots on the presence of complex specified information, not on the human disgust response.
With Monkey Success, Cloned Human Baby Is Closer
The successful births came from DNA taken from fetal, not adult, cells. That is the usual course in this research.
Time Is Running Out: Don’t Forget to Submit Your Nominations for Censor of the Year
We will announce this year’s winner, as always, in time for February 12, Darwin’s birthday, celebrated here as Academic Freedom Day.
Robot Chicken Meets Intelligent Design; Plus Good News About Yellow & Pink
If you examine your cable TV schedule, as I’ve just done, you’ll see that at night the Cartoon Network takes on a more adult-oriented identity, called Adult Swim (or “[adult swim]”).
Embryonic Development Reveals “Staggering Complexity”
As in all other disciplines within the life sciences, embryonic development is not complying with evolutionary theory.