Tag: science
Back to Basics: Reader Asks How We Know DNA Exists, What It Does
He also asks how we know what molecular machines like the nuclear pore complex look like.
Haeckel’s Fraudulent Embryo Drawings Are Still Present in Biology Textbooks — Here’s a List
Since the 19th century these illustrations have been used to support the hypothesis of universal common ancestry.
Another Paper with the Imprimatur of the National Academy of Sciences Glosses Over the Cambrian Explosion with Verbiage
Let’s take a look at the three “strong and persistent evolutionary forces” that they say caused the Cambrian explosion.
While Ranting about "Quote Mining" in "Creationists Texts," Paper in Scientific Journal Misquotes and Misrepresents Pro-ID Article
A few weeks ago, my colleague Dr. Logan Gage sent me an email highlighting a new peer-reviewed paper in the highly regarded PLOS ONE.
"Physiology Is Rocking the Foundations of Evolutionary Biology": Another Peer-Reviewed Paper Takes Aim at Neo-Darwinism
Regarding the neo-Darwinian viewpoint, Denis Noble doesn’t mince words.