Category: Science
What Has a Volcano Done for You Lately?
Plenty, actually. Two volcanic worlds give us a chance to see the power of intelligent design to harness the forces of nature.
Thermoregulation and Thyroid Control: A Beautifully Irreducible System
The body’s system to control thyroid function, plus basal metabolic rate, heat production at rest, and core temperature, seems to know what it is doing.
Randomness in Natural Selection and Species as Islands in a “Vast Sea of Conceivable Arrangements”
Stephen Meyer and Richard Dawkins have been engaged in a disagreement. How shall we adjudicate it?
Safe Science NOT Practiced Here: Don’t Miss the April 7 Deadline for Summer Seminar Applications
The Center for Science & Culture is changing the course of future scientific history, one summer at a time.
Evolution as a Moral Metaphor
In that view, generations of men and women are on an upward-climbing escalator, guaranteeing that “we are moral giants compared to our ancestors.”