Tag: evolution
Bill Nye Insults the World: “Creationists” Have “Small Brains”
Nye is big on praising diversity. But when it comes to a diversity of viewpoints on evolution, the façade of broadmindedness drops.
Japanese Silkworm Researcher Takes on Michael Behe, Proposing “Reducible Complexity”
The author acknowledges major longstanding debates about evolution and offers “certain essential avenues for deciphering the origin of complex adaptive traits.”
Scaffold Without a Blueprint? Another Wild Story of Cambrian “Enablement”
Believe it or not: Those scaffolds you see at construction sites are what make buildings emerge.
Seems Like Old Times: Texas Media (Again) Miss the Real Story on State’s Science Standards
At some point, you’d think reporters would be embarrassed about this sort of “zombie journalism.”
Zombie Science: “The Story’s Got to Be True, No Matter What”
Of all the new icons that Jonathan Wells discusses, including cancer, the appendix, and walking whales, my sentimental favorite must be the human tail.