Tag: Research
From the Annals of Microevolution
“Over 30 years, you can see these birds being selected for their ability to avoid cars.”
Food Allergies: “What Would Darwin Say?”
Interviewed in the New York Times Magazine, Stanford medical school researcher Kari Nadeau asks a good question.
In the Planetary Science Journal Icarus, the “Wow!” Signal of Intelligent Design
Two researchers conclude the genetic code contains a signature of intelligent origin and are publishing their ID-friendly reasoning in the world’s foremost planetary science journal.
The Modest House Dust Mite Helps Topple a Darwinian Evolutionary Postulate
Mites are on our family’s mind. Our kids’ school is embroiled in a semi-hysterical mini-scare over a possible outbreak of scabies.
Making the Jump from Prelife to Life: The Enigma Remains
The authors say that they are going to explain how longer RNA sequences arise from shorter ones and how the ability to replicate emerges. OK, let’s hear it.