Category: Science
Count on It: Bach, Biology, and the Baroque
Perhaps the parallel between what Michael Denton calls “non-adaptive order” in biology, and the art of the Baroque, goes a little further.
Mississippi Legislators Should Drop Academic Freedom Bill or Make Clear It Doesn’t Permit Creationism
To clear up confusion about HB 50, Discovery Institute has sent a letter to the Mississippi House Education Committee.
Nature’s Dis-Continuum: Why Structural Explanations Win Hands Down
There is no reason for believing the major Type-defining homologs, such as the feather, were achieved gradually via functional continuums.
You Are What You Eat: The Beginnings of the Digestive Process
To digest and absorb life’s necessary nutrients, the gastrointestinal system depends on many parts working together.
Is It a "Pumpjack"? An "Unsewing" Machine? In Search of the Right Metaphor for a New Molecular Wonder
It’s mind-boggling. Could humans duplicate every part of a factory while it is in full operation?