Tag: science
Spectacular Discovery Reveals Power Grid in Muscle Cells; Design Implications Are Profound
Amazing 3D images show that mitochondria are connected by a network of electrically conducting lines resembling the power grid of a city.
Steven Pinker Pushes Unethical Human Research
He blames bioethics — of all fields — for slowing medical progress because it insists that human beings be treated with “dignity.”
The Danger of Capitulating to “Settled Science”: Cambridge University Press Book Misrepresents ID
The book is marred by major errors on irreducible complexity, the bacterial flagellum, and more.
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.
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.