Tag: science
It’s Here, and It’s Free: The New Discussion Guide to Darwin’s Doubt!
Summer is upon us. Are you looking for some inconsequential beach reading to flip through half-asleep as you soak up the rays?
Paper Reports that Amino Acids Used by Life Are Finely Tuned to Explore “Chemistry Space”
They attribute this fine-tuning to natural selection.
Research Paper: “Common Design Principles” Explain Patterns of Retinal Cells in Insects
A new article in the journal Trends in Genetics bears an intriguing title.
Word Engineering in the Service of Euthanasia
The euthanasia movement is about killing — which simply means to intentionally end life — as a response to human suffering.
Now It’s Plant "Intelligence"
I wrote previously about a professor (of course!) in the New York Times advocating “pea personhood.”