Tag: coronavirus
The Molecular Biology of Coronaviruses — Livestream Presentation Thursday
I will discuss the distinctive aspects of coronaviruses specifically, and review the outbreaks that have been caused by this family of viruses.
COVID-19 and Biochemical Design
On a webinar today, I will discuss viruses in historical time, their basic biochemical design, where they came from, and what they might evolve into.
Design in Virology? Webinars to Examine COVID-19
The United Kingdom’s Centre for Intelligent Design will host a series of YouTube livestreams, beginning this Friday, July 17.
Suicide by Zoom — Technology and Dehumanization
“We are always told that ‘strict guidelines will protect against abuse.’ It’s always been baloney.”
Lancet Hydroxychloroquine Paper Scandal Illustrates Scientific Bias, Not Only in Medicine
It’s a particularly crude example of how confirmation bias works — how else would you explain this story? — not only among lay people but among top researchers.