Tag: The Guardian
Science Is Self-Correcting? Time for a Reality Check
In the wake of the Stanford scandal, the reasons why science often ISN’T self-correcting are attracting much more attention.
William Shatner and Our Privileged Planet
Shatner‘s revelation may be interpreted as an environmentalist creed, but I rather see it as a poetical formulation of the fine-tuning of Earth for life.
Mice Born with No Mother, Two Fathers: What Next?
Ostensibly the purpose would be to help with rare forms of infertility in women. But these are dual-edged technologies.
Happy New Year! #1 Story of 2022: Evolutionists Admit Their Field’s Failures
If you’ve ever owned an automobile toward the end of its life, the situation will be familiar.
Epigenetics Directs Genetics — And That’s a Problem for Darwinism
The ability to sequence genomes was a great accomplishment. But there is something over and above genes.