Category: Science
Study Reports a Whopping “23% of Our Genome” Contradicts Standard Human-Ape Evolutionary Phylogeny
“For about 23% of our genome, we share no immediate genetic ancestry with our closest living relative, the chimpanzee.”
Beyond The Genome: A Non-Reductionist Perspective On Development
There is still much that is not well understood about development and a wealth of information to be learned. But I think it is becoming increasingly clear that DNA cannot contain both the necessary and sufficient information for the morphogenesis of organismal form.
Life, Purpose, Mind: Where the Machine Metaphor Fails
Up until now, the materialist, reductionist method has been very successful, because cells can be measured and tested in a way that life forces or agency can’t. But now molecular, cellular, and developmental biologists are drowning in a flood of data that we don’t know how to interpret.
More Points on ERVs
In the absence of a feasible naturalistic mechanism to account for how evolution from a common ancestor could have occurred, how can we be so sure that it did occur?
Scientists Issue Letter Supporting Louisiana Science Education Act
Fifteen Ph.D. scientists wrote a letter to the Louisiana State Legislature defending the Louisiana Science Education Act and challenging critics for misrepresenting it.