Tag: bioRxiv
In Carbon Isotope Excursions, Darwinists Lose Another Excuse for the Cambrian Explosion
The claim that a spike in carbon isotope concentrations led to the explosion of biological diversity in the Cambrian doesn’t hold up, as if it would have helped, anyway.
How to Restore Science’s Lost Luster
More and more, the scientific establishment looks like a special interest group with biases of their own.
Retraction Watch Guys Hallucinate “Intelligent Design” Yet Again
A helpful formulation comes from podcaster Scott Adams, of “Dilbert” fame, who comments entertainingly on the political scene.
Researchers Spot a New Code in Disordered Proteins
The scientists call heat shock proteins “nature’s ‘first responders’ to cellular stress.”
Sense of Smell Requires Optimized, Scalable Network Circuitry
The ability to smell is one of the most complex of our senses. It requires sorting, analyzing, and sifting a torrent of input data quickly.