Tag: humans
Origin of Long-Distance Running — More Evolution by Breaking Things
A central problem for theories of unguided evolution has always been the challenge of building complex biological novelties.
Smithsonian Misrepresents Evolution to AP Biology Students
Basically, it’s a how-to guide for sugarcoating evolutionary dogma in the science classroom.
Answering Swamidass on Theistic Evolution: Sketchy Science, and a Swerve into Metaphysics
His choice of targets for criticism and for praise have a lot more to do with his particular agenda than the defects or merits of those whom he critiques.
For Rivers, a “Right to Flow”?
Most media with which I interact on this issue assume that advocating personhood for nature must be a fringe meme.
Does Cancer Disprove Intelligent Design?
Is it true, as one critics says, that “cancer regularly innovates with proteins of novel function”?