Tag: University of Chicago
Living Fossils, Ancient Oxygen, Colorful Snapdragons: Anomalies Challenge Darwin’s Story
Enough anomalies can wreck a paradigm.
Jerry Coyne, Infanticide, and the Evolution of Morality
I’m confident Coyne will be outraged by this proposal — as he should be. However, this is exactly how we treat dogs.
Darwinism, Infanticide, and Human Exceptionalism
Writing at National Review Online, Wesley Smith asks, “Does Darwinism Lead to Infanticide Acceptance?”
Design at Your Fingertips: Researchers Struggle to Model Sense of Touch
Your hands feel in detail thanks to tens of thousands of sensors, and detailed information encoded by their positions and firing times.
In Remembrance: Conversations with Stephen Webb on Evolution and Intelligent Design
Dr. Webb noticed the strange way that otherwise thoughtful scholars turned into servile “lackeys” when the subject of evolution came up.