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How the Scientific “Consensus” on Evolution is Maintained
As ENV readers may know, I wrote an article, “A Second Look at the Second Law,” that was reviewed and accepted by Applied Mathematics Letters (AML) in 2011, then withdrawn at the last minute.
New Paper Reveals a “Novel Insight into the Non-Coding Repertoire”
On an almost weekly basis, new research floods in documenting previously unidentified functionality of many different classes of non-coding DNA elements.
Shermer, a “Skeptic” Who Knows Not What He Knows Not
Michael Shermer has a reason for clinging to scientific triumphalism. Anything less would cede ground to his opponents, the skeptics of his skepticism.
Double Censorship: Granville Sewell Can’t Publish Article, Now Denied the Right to Publish His Rebuttal to Critics
Keep repeating to yourself: “There is no controversy over evolution, there is no controversy over evolution, there is no controversy over evolution…”
A Puzzle about Human Uniqueness
All simians and primates except humans are infected with certain groups of lineage-specific viruses. How did we lose these viruses if we are descended from primate ancestors who had them?