Tag: science
As Clay in the Potter’s Hand, Eugenicists Would Edit Human Genes
One Oxford bioethicist says germ-line experiments are no different from having cell phones and computers.
Medical Technocrats Want Death Panels; They Would Just Prefer a Less Provocative Name
New York Times physician columnist Sandeep Jouhar advocates imposing a regimen of “social justice” on the practice of medicine.
New Book on "Junk DNA" Surveys the Functions of Non-Coding DNA
What Discovery Institute biologist Jonathan Wells calls the “myth of junk DNA,” long a favorite with advocates of unguided evolution, isn’t quite dead and buried.
These Critics of Intelligent Design Agree with Us More Than They Seem to Realize
Conservation of information shows that either design or the original configuration of the universe must account for the complexity of life.
Are the Ediacarans Transitional Forms for the Cambrian Explosion?
Attempts to find a Cambrian fuse in the Ediacaran animals are less than convincing.