Tag: science
Silicon-Based Life: If Scientists Repurpose an Enzyme, Is It Intelligent Design?
No living cell we know of produces carbon-silicon bonds, but scientists “evolved” a way to make cells produce them.
Ethics and Embryo Research: Let the Promise-Breaking Begin (Again)
I have come to the conclusion that “the scientists” believe themselves entitled to do what they want, in the way they want.
Daddy and Baby: Evolutionary Legends Die Hard
A colleague shares this gem from a get-together with friends.
Feathers on a Bird or Dinosaur Tail? The Media Are Certain; the Scientific Evidence Less So
A section of a 99-million-year-old feathered tail in a chunk of amber belongs to a juvenile dinosaur. Or does it?
LSU Ophthalmologist Commends a “Design Approach” in Appraising Supposedly Vestigial Organs
Sometimes when our worldview is wrong, we miss important things.