Category: Science
We Share Many Genes with Lettuce, but that Doesn’t Make Us Part Salad
It is fashionable these days to denigrate human beings as mere apes.
In Tampa Bay, No Fewer than Three Successful Regional Premieres of Living Waters
The final event treated the audience to a birthday cake bearing the inscription, “Happy 30th Anniversary, ID Movement!” Well, thank you!
Missing the Goal: Realistic Mutation Rates Stop Evolutionary Algorithms
Winston Ewert of Biologic Institute has just published a new article in the peer-reviewed journal BIO-Complexity.
How Clotting Factors Form a Fibrin Clot, Completing Hemostasis
Where do the fibrin strands come from?
Are You Infected by the Culture of Death?
Here’s how to tell.