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No, That Bill in Pennsylvania Would Not "Spur Creationism Discussion"
Editors: Don’t go with the first story title that pops into your head.
Among Darwin Defenders, Evidence of Short-Term Memory Loss
If you’ve spent time with aged loved ones afflicted by senile dementia, this will ring a bell.
Does Natural Selection Leave “Detectable Statistical Evidence in the Genome”?
In Chapter 11 of Darwin’s Doubt, Stephen Meyer responds extensively to critics who have claimed that the evolution of new genes is well understood.
At Townhall, Jerry Newcombe on Darwin’s Doubt
For the problem of combinatorial inflation, a homey illustration from daily life.
The Cell’s Surveillance System: Introducing the Cell Cycle Checkpoint Pathways
The more deeply you explore the cell cycle, the more you come to the realization that it represents one of the most remarkable evidences of design in the biological universe.