Tag: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Ancestor of All Animals in 555-Million-Year-Old Ediacaran Sediments?
Ikaria wariootia is just another problematic Ediacaran fossil that could be anything from inorganic artifact to protozoan to cnidarian and yes, maybe a bilaterian worm.
Intelligent Design and the Study of Epidemics
The reality to which these scientists are “one step closer” is the fact that ID research is indispensable to medicine and biology.
No Harm, No Foul — What If Darwinism Were Excised from Biology?
Considering several recent papers shows that eliminating evolutionary words and concepts simplifies and improves scientific explanations.
Darwin on Trial — As Fresh and Relevant as Ever
Because of Phillip Johnson’s leadership no informed person will ever again honestly say that Darwin’s theory flows straight from the data.
Polar Bear Seminar: On Retracting — and Not Retracting — Errors
It was Nathan Lents himself who wrote, “I’ve made mistakes, some I caught, others someone else caught. I always correct it the best I can. That’s what honest people do.”