Tag: Cornell University
Memory — New Research Reveals Cells Have It, Too
A memory of past events helps a cell learn how to respond to recurring threats and protect the genome.
Lessons from the Wansink Science Scandal
Professor Alan Levinovitz asks: Science as “a big book of Important Truths”?
The Second Law Argument: A Timeline
“Remove the sun,” wrote Isaac Asimov, “and the human brain would not have developed.”
Two Evolutionists Inadvertently Demolish Evolution
Yesterday we saw how, in a new paper, Warren Allmon and Robert Ross reformulate the argument for evolution from homologous structures.
Warren Allmon on the Argument from Homology
The paper contains a very important concession.