Category: Science
A Response to Paul McBride on Junk DNA
We have recently been discussing a series of critical reviews of Science and Human Origins published by McBride on his blog Still Monkeys.
On Population Genetics Estimates
In his review of Science and Human Origins, Paul McBride wonders why I have not engaged the broader population genetics literature on human origins.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology Confirms Jonathan Wells (by Name) on Peppered Moth Myth
In a series of clever experiments, the researchers used native South Korean moths that employ camouflage when resting on their native habitat, pine trees.
Another Ingenious Biological Clock Described
Body segments such as vertebrae do not form all at once in the embryo. They form in series, controlled by a clockwork mechanism.
Coming in September! The Magician’s Twin: C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society
A book that probes Lewis’s warnings about the dehumanizing impact of scientism on ethics, politics, faith, reason, and science itself.