Month: July 2015
It’s Time for Second Thoughts about Our Faith in Peer-Reviewed Research
One thing for sure: Don’t accept something simply because “hundreds” or even “thousands” of papers say so.
Listen: Octopi, Sea Turtles — and Living Waters
We’re looking forward to the Seattle premiere of Illustra Media’s newest documentary, Living Waters: Intelligent Design in the Oceans of the Earth!
Research by Dembski and Marks Makes Inroads in Technical Literature
Intelligent design is making unmistakable progress in mainstream scientific thinking. Here’s an example from a new paper in the journal of Soft Computing.
Cecil the Lion’s Killer Violated His Own Exceptional Obligations as a Human Being
To international outrage, a lion was lured out of his safe zone at Hwange National Park and shot with an arrow, taking many hours to die.
Earliest Comb Jellies Wore Armor
Remarkable fossils from China show armored body plans for Cambrian comb jellies and other phyla whose living representatives are soft-bodied.