Tag: accuracy
Control Systems in Vertebrate Limbs Further Demonstrate that They Were Designed
Even if one limb suddenly transformed into another, the new limb would prove useless until its control system was entirely reengineered.
Couldn’t Life’s Information Have Accumulated Gradually? No, and New Long Story Explains Why Not
It turns out there are five separate qualities to life and its information that make this comforting rationalization impossible to uphold.
Is Evolution Taught Fairly in Textbooks? A High School Senior Investigates
Daniel Reeves speaks with a recent high school graduate named Natalie about her senior year research project.
Breakthrough? Nature Calls for Openness in Science Education
“Diversity and doubt produce creativity; we must make room for them,” according to Jerry Ravetz.
New Paper by Winston Ewert Demonstrates Superiority of Design Model
Winston Ewert’s results are a Copernican Revolution moment.