Tag: UC Davis
A Debate on the “Randomness” of Mutation
The historical wellspring of randomness in evolutionary theory is Darwin’s own insistence on “chance” at the causal foundations of life.
Here’s What Happens When Science Goes Woke
When fashion mags go woke, no one cares. Some girls want to wear rags on their heads, well… But science mags?
Redwoods, Grasshoppers: New Designs in Well-Studied Species
If redwoods are a byword for great stature, grasshoppers represent the opposite. And what insect could be more common or familiar?
Plant Biologist: “Mutation Is Very Non-Random”
Many people I know in the ID community are strongly interested in rethinking mutation, understanding it as a designed or regulated process.
Put Some of This on That Wound, Honey
The antiseptic properties of natural honey are getting more attention as antibiotic-resistant bacteria proliferate.