Tag: regulation
“Astonishing” Clocks Found in Bacteria
How could evolution bestow accurate timepieces on the simplest, most primitive life forms? It sounds like something William Paley would expect.
Will an Engineering Paradigm Supplant Darwinism?
Its summer of dominance after neo-Darwinism arose and conquered every field of biology led to an autumn of colorful just-so stories, and now a Narnian rule.
Happy New Year! #1 Story of 2020: Biology Journal Demands Government Censorship of ID
What if major technology companies shy from censorship? Then the government should take aggressive action: “Make them.”
Humans Evolving? Armed with the Evidence, the Story Breaks Down
Scientists in Australia have uncovered that more adults now possess a “median artery of the forearm,” contrasted with studies over the past two centuries.
Push to Replace Earth Day with “Nature Rights”
The activists are right about one thing. Rights of nature would be far more effective in impeding development and extracting wealth from the land than the current system.