Category: Science
Dusting Off an Old Attempt at Solving the Mystery of Life’s Origins
The “clay hypothesis” is hardly new. Graham Cairns-Smith proposed it in 1985.
Postcard from Borneo: The Alfred Russel Wallace Centennial
In many ways Wallace’s contributions began here on Borneo, the third largest island in the world.
About Those Reported 8.8 Billion Earth-Like Planets
Readers may wonder why 10 out of 10,000 planets observed have been "Earth-like" in the "habitable zone," whereas 8.8 billion are extrapolated/calculated to exist.
For the Approaching 50th Anniversary of C.S. Lewis’s Death, a Look at The Magician’s Twin
Consider this book an invitation to think more deeply about the growing power of science in the public square by drawing on the timeless wisdom of C.S. Lewis.
"Bad Design" Debunked in a Fish: It Actually Achieves the Impossible
The National Science Foundation and U.S. Navy funded what amounts to de facto ID science.