Tag: Brazilian Academy of Sciences
Postcard from São Paulo: Intelligent Design Sung to a New Tune in Brazil
The theme of the conference was familiar to us, but I’d like to think that we’ve heard it sung to a new tune in more ways than one.
Tomorrow: Behe Springs a Mousetrap on Darwin
Biochemist Michael Behe has been conducting a decades-long independent scientific audit of the evidence for unguided Darwinian evolution.
Doctor’s Diary: Evolution in the Country of the Blind
Fans of H. G. Wells are probably familiar with his 1904 short story, “The Country of the Blind.”
#7 of Our Top Stories of 2019: Three Nobel Endorsements for Marcos Eberlin
This is the refrain of the book: “It is all or death!” “All or nothing!” Half-solutions are no solutions at all.
Gold Rush of Discovery Points Beyond Blind Evolutionary Process — to Foresight
We’re told that it’s out of bounds for science to go there. I take up that claim in the final chapter of my book, Foresight.