Category: Science
Egnor: Why More Sex Change Medicine for Teens in U.S. than Europe?
One factor in the difference between the United States and Europe may be less accurate information in the United States.
Defining the “Science of Purpose”
The “science of purpose” is new to the analytic framework, and is thus obliged to make the case for its claim to validity.
Fossil Friday: Rhenocystis and the Controversial Calcichordate Hypothesis
It looks a bit like a tadpole with body and tail, and this indeed points towards one of the great scientific controversies of the 20th century.
RuvAB: Another Elegant Molecular Motor Visualized
This machine looks like something out of a CAD/CAM project, but it’s found in bacteria.
Report from Australia: Sharing Design Evidence Down Under
While I packed for my July/August speaking tour of Queensland, Australia, science writer Stephen Buranyi dropped an 11-page bombshell in London.