Tag: science
Mimicking Seahorse Tails Could Lead to Better Robots
The best way to study the operation of these structures is to treat them as engineered systems that are designed with some kind of a purpose.
Putting Animals over Babies, PETA Pushes Dangerous Vegan Diet for Young Children
Humans are omnivores and our young need the nutrients readily supplied by meat and other animal-based products.
In Resolving Darwin’s Doubt, New Cambrian Animal Fossils Are No Help at All
Science media are excited about a new “spiky monster worm” from China, named Collinsium ciliosum.
Following Appendectomy, a Higher Incidence of Cancer Suggests an Immune-Function of Appendix
The supposed vestigial organ may provide a “safe house” for beneficial bacteria.
Researcher Almost Admits, then Quickly Retracts, that “Intelligent Design” Is Needed to Explore Origin of Life
Here is a video of a lecture, delivered last year at Case Western University, by University of Akron origin-of-life researcher Nita Sahai.