Tag: biology
Coppedge Trial Update: Fox News, AP, Washington Post, UCLA First Amendment Scholar Weigh In
Coppedge has waived his right to trial by jury and has elected to try the case before Judge Hiroshige who will decide all matters of fact and law.
In Philadelphia, Science & Faith Conference Will Explore Human Origins
Human uniqueness and personal responsibility, Adam and Eve, and more!
Not in the Genes: Embryonic Electric Fields
Although DNA is involved in specifying the amino acid sequences of proteins, other sources of information are needed to specify the three-dimensional structure of the embryo.
How Good is Phil Johnson’s Biology?
An unexpected defender of Johnson emerged. He was University of Chicago paleontologist David Raup.
Please, NASA, No More Galileos!
The David Coppedge case stands as an egregious instance of intolerance toward scientific dissent, so much so that it merits your attention and action, for Caltech runs JPL under contract with NASA, a government agency, and is thus indirectly accountable to the electorate, by which I mean you, dear reader.