Month: October 2013
The Quest for "Exotic Matter" Fails Again
Why do they keep funding it? Same reason we fund evolutionary biology.
Current Biology Paper’s Assumptions and Methodology Dramatically Underestimate “Rates of Change” in the Cambrian Explosion
While Stephen Meyer pointed out this paper’s most fundamental flaw, there are many other deficiencies. I focus on nine total in this article.
Intelligent Designs in Nature Make Engineers Envious
Here are a few of scientists’ latest attempts to copy nature’s designs. They wouldn’t try so hard if the designs weren’t intelligent.
Why Science "Progresses"
The success of science rests on forgetfulness, i.e. a group of people agrees to shelve the discussion of the basis of things and work on something else.
Join Discovery Institute for an Alaskan Cruise, July 26 to August 2, and Meet the Stars of the Intelligent Design Movement!
With stunning natural beauty as a backdrop, learn in depth about the ultimate questions that science has ever asked.