Category: Science
The Road to the Royal Society: The Problems That Matter, the Problems That Don’t
Like Sherlock Holmes’s dog that did not bark in the night, the RS meeting is noteworthy for those speakers who were not invited.
Take Two Aspirin and a Darwinian Just-So Story, and Call Me in the Morning
Discovery Institute biologists Jonathan Wells and Ray Bohlin discuss the curious topic of “Darwinian medicine.”
New Companion Website Tells the Rest of Intelligent Design’s Revolutionary Story
You can start getting up to speed on the ID revolution now — past, present, and future. And yes, the past matters.
Twenty Years of “Revolutionary” Machines: The Case of ATP Synthase
It’s another rotary engine but smaller than the flagellum. And instead of powering bacteria, it powers you.
This Science Educator Could Do with a Little More Science Education
Amanda Glaze seems like a personable, sympathetic, and intelligent woman who would make an excellent teacher.