Category: Science
The American Spectator Warmly Welcomes Darwin’s Doubt
You might not like what Stephen Meyer has to say in Darwin’s Doubt, but a competent critic knows you need to react to what the author actually argues.
Mechanical Gears Discovered on Planthopper Insects Provide an Opportunity to Recognize, or Deny, Design
History has long attributed the development of the gear to the ancient Greeks, over two thousand years ago.
Beautiful Animation Reveals the Processes of Transcription and Translation
I never cease to be amazed at the remarkable design and complexity of cellular information processing and retrieval.
The Idea of Man Under Materialism
Clashing conceptions of man and morality raise the question of whether the American system can survive the triumphant dissemination of Darwinian materialism
Desperate for Good Headlines, Origin-of-Life Theorists Push Meager “New Organics in Meteorites” Story
As evidence for the chemical origin of life, the news media are touting a new analysis of a meteorite that fell to earth in Sutter’s Mill, California.