Month: March 2014
Not So Simple: Fruit Fly ENCODE Arrives
Unexpected complexity, what did you expect? Meanwhile, the transcriptome of another “simple organism,” the sea anemone, was studied by researchers. Guess what?
Should Advocating Intelligent Design Be a Criminal Offense?
Given the premises of men like Torcello, Prothero and Coyne, the question is simply prudent to ask.
Rosenhouse & Coyne LLP: Internet Lawyers
Did Discovery Institute state that intelligent design is religion? No, that did not happen. What happened was this.
Good for Them: National Center for Science Education Decries "Anti-Religious Bias," "Slipshod History of Science" in Cosmos
But other Darwin defenders seem to confirm Dembski’s predicted “zero-concession policy,” refusing to admit when their own camp makes a mistake.
Bang for the Buck: What the BICEP2 Consortium’s Discovery Means
The measurement of CMB polarization is a crowded field, and they wanted to be the first to publish.