Month: February 2015
"Swarm" Science: Why the Myth of Artificial Intelligence Threatens Scientific Discovery
In the last year, two major well-funded efforts have launched in Europe and in the U.S. aimed at understanding the human brain using powerful and novel computational methods.
New Mexico Science Museum Would Rather Sponsor No Darwin Day Events than a Balanced and Objective One
Suffice to say, this episode provides another illustration of how dogmatic Darwin advocates can be.
Regarding Indiana Academic Freedom Bill, Newspapers Need a Lesson in Credible Legal Analysis
If the backers of this bill want to promote the teaching of creationism, they are going about doing it in a strange way.
Amazon Sells Out of Darwin Day in America, but Don’t Worry, Here’s Where to Get Your Copy
Gee, those went fast.
Problem 10: Neo-Darwinism’s Long History of Inaccurate Predictions about Junk Organs and Junk DNA
During the 1925 Scopes trial, biologist Horatio Hackett Newman contended that there are over 180 vestigial organs and structures in the human body.