Tag: Stanford University
The New Yorker Takes “A Journey to the Center of Our Cells”
There’s a problem that biologists have long pondered — how do proteins find other proteins within the cell that they are supposed to interact with?
John West: COVID Vaccine Misinformation from Francis Collins
I’ve been shocked by how otherwise thoughtful people assume that physicians and other experts like Collins, those with the loudest media voices, are reliable.
Did the Origin of Animals Require New Genes?
Materialists who purport to explain the origin of nature’s complexity by smuggling in information unwittingly demonstrate the need for intelligent design.
Scientists Make Human-Monkey Hybrid Embryos
They said they wouldn’t do it, but of course they did. Scientists working in China — where else? — have constructed embryos that are part human and part monkey.
Meyer, Robinson: Yes, Reason and Materialism CAN Be Separated
The great question behind Steve Meyer’s new book is whether world-views can be objectively tested.