Month: July 2024
Irreducible Complexity in Bacterial Cell Division
Ready to dip a toe in the ocean of biological ingenuity? Dr. Jonathan McLatchie is back.
With “Fluctuating” Convictions, Darwin Faced a Threefold Challenge
In what follows I pose the question of how Darwin fell subject to such wide “fluctuations” in his beliefs and how he came to resolve those tensions.
Watch: For July 4th, an Intelligent Design-Themed Tour of Washington, DC
The whole city is a memorial to the ideas that inspired the American Founding. One of those is intelligent design.
What Is Pseudoscience? A Philosopher Tries to Figure It Out
One is tempted to wonder whether “room for disagreement” is a polite term for Not Yet Cancelled.
Evolutionary Biologist Defines Goldenrod Plant as “Intelligent”
The media release for the journal paper, sponsored by Cornell University, illustrates the growing comfort of science with panpsychist ideas.