Tag: Harvard University
PLOS Genetics Asks: “What Is a Mutation?”
What if there is genuine directionality in mutation? An important paper addresses the subject.
Mercy: For Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design, Deadline Extended to April 15
The last minute rush of applications might have had something to do with the fact that Doug Axe spoke to a student group at Harvard days before yesterday’s official deadline fell.
Fairy Circles, Spider Silk, Epigenetics, and More: Intelligent Design in the News
So-called “fairy circles” yielded to a natural explanation, according to a research team: they are abandoned termite mounds. Now, however, another natural theory is rising.
Where Design Explains, Darwinism Explains Away
Immediately you know these structures were designed. How should you know that? How did the scientists know that?
“Scientific Dissent from Darwinism” List: The Tip of an Iceberg
The signers of the Dissent list have all risked their careers or reputations in signing. Such is the power of groupthink.