Tag: biology
What Do We Know about the Origin of Rhinos?
Although they are not the handsomest or most graceful creatures in the animal kingdom, the Rhinocerotoidea (superfamily) are a fascinating group for research.
Why Knockouts and Deletions Are Insufficient for Inferring Function — The Mystery of Cell “Vaults”
The other day, UPS brought me a copy of Larry Moran’s new book. Moran is a well-known opponent of intelligent design.
New High School CHEMISTRY Course This Fall from Discovery Institute Academy
As teacher Kristin Marais emphasizes, “That’s what chemistry is all about: we want to see things.”
Jonathan Wells Evaluates Darwinian Evolution in New Online Course
How strong is the evidence for Darwinian evolution? What are the limits of the Darwinian mechanism?
Compasses, Clocks — Intelligent Design in Time
The design inference can be used on static objects, but all the more on processes that move in space and time.