Month: May 2013
The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle: A Masterpiece of Design
Have you ever wondered how the eukaryotic cell knows when to transition from one phase of its cycle to the next?
George Gilder: Darwin’s Doubt Is “Best Science Book Ever Written,” “Will Be Read for Hundreds of Years”
As we approach the publication date of Darwin’s Doubt, I note that today happens to be the 100th anniversary of the premiere of Stravinsky’s revolutionary Rite of Spring.
Karl Giberson’s Scientism Refuses to Die, but It Should
"Science is a self-correcting process," Giberson assures us. Where have we heard that before?
Praised by Harvard Geneticist George Church and Novelist Dean Koontz, Darwin’s Doubt Is Available for Pre-Order Discount Through Friday, May 31 Only!
Reactions from dust-jacket commenters reflect some very impressive agreement among some very impressive people. What are Darwinists going to say now?
Psychiatry as “Science” Controversy Grows
Slowly it is dawning on people that the borders of “science” are not hard; they bleed into other fields and cannot be construed as fixed.