Category: Science
Cosmic Archaeology: Taking the Sting Out of the Drake Equation
Could it be that life is so unlikely as to require a designer’s guidance for it to come into existence?
Paul Nelson and Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig on Randomness in Natural Selection
A folk objection to Darwinian theory is not as naïve at it might at first seem.
Understanding Temperature: Cold-Blooded versus Warm-Blooded Animals
Conventional scientific wisdom says that warm-blooded animals evolved from cold-blooded ones.
The Magnetic Sense Is More Complex than Iron Bits
To understand migration by the earth’s magnetic field, biologists may have to extend knowledge of electromagnetic theory into quantum mechanics.
The Culture of Death Is Like the Universe
Once set in motion, it never stops expanding. Thus we now see the push in the Netherlands to euthanize children.