Month: June 2014
Pushing the Limits of Cambrian Ancestry
It’s a stretch to call a tube-like burrow in the Ediacaran evidence of a bilaterian ancestor of humans.
Optics Engineers Improve Light Sensors for Cameras Through Biomimicry
Digital cameras, and cell phone cameras, of course, are the result of millions of years of blind and unguided evolutionary processes, not intelligent design.
The Cell’s Postal System
Amazing. Hard to sort out how it happened, isn’t it?
Telling Theists What They Think: Philosopher Versus Philosopher at the New York Times
It’s like some of these guys are conducting a disputation in their head against the ghost of childhood religion.
Slowly, Slowly South Carolina Hammers Out a New Science Standard
“Argument and debate are common in science yet are virtually absent in science education.”