Month: January 2014
Berlinski: The Evolution Question May Be "Practically Undecidable"
The ID field is more than prepared to grant a hearing to scientific agnosticism whereas Darwinian orthodoxy demands immediate capitulation.
Censor of the Year: Who Will It Be?
Announcing a new yearly prize, to be awarded on Darwin Day, February 12, 2014. Give us your nominations!
Writing in First Things, Stephen Meredith Offers Confusion in the Guise of Critique
Meredith, a pathologist who teaches literature courses at the University of Chicago, largely dispenses with the science, instead subjecting ID to a critique as theology.
Knockout Mice Study: Long Noncoding RNAs “Play Central Roles in Mammalian Development and Physiology”
Hurray for Dr. John Mattick and others who have had the courage to challenge unfruitful Darwinian assumptions.
Image Processing in the Eye: Like "Magic"
Before vision reaches the brain, retinal cells massage it with multi-step image processing operations. That’s where some of the "magic happens," say neuroscientists.