Category: Medicine
A Key Inference of The Edge of Evolution Has Now Been Experimentally Confirmed
Darwinian theory proposes that the astoundingly intricate machinery of the cell developed step by tiny step, by natural selection acting on random mutation.
What the Evolution Debate, and the Debate over Assisted Suicide, Have in Common
The alternatives are despair and death, or hope and life.
New York Times: When Politics Gets in the Way of Science
We continually see unscientific assertions among the Times‘s own writers about a simple matter easily discerned from any embryology textbook.
War on Humans: The Next Frontier
"I consider it the most important — and dangerous — litigation in bioethics today."
I Cannot Tell a Taradiddle: Karl Giberson Replies, Feebly, on the Myth of Human "Tails"
Much gratitude is owed to Colby College historian of science Joseph Martin for his candid defense of lying in the context of public discussions of science.