Behe on new “naturalism only” guidelines for Brit academy schools
Cancer is as old as life, researchers say
Evolution DOES bump up “against constraints”
Someone is looking for the “free will” neuron. Otherwise …
Guess what? A “genetic predisposition” to empathy has been discovered in the brain!
Developing wings communicate with body only at distinct milestones
Sex organs started out as extra legs on vertebrates?
Some wonder: Why didn’t the Higgs boson cause our universe to collapse?
Evolutionists Are Now Embracing Determinism and Denying Free Will
Evolution is the most influential theory in the history of science, but where exactly does it lead? Well aside from eugenics, abortion, population control, euthanasia, anti realism, blackballing of opponents, false histories and atheism, evolution also leads to determinism. Of course like so many of its metaphysical conclusions, evolution leads to determinism only because determinism first led to evolution. For determinism was one of the planks in the so-called “Enlightenment” period, a century before Darwin. So like the French mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace from two centuries ago, today a growing number of evolutionists hold to the anti realism belief that free will is an illusion. For Harvard’s Gabriel Kreiman, our actions are governed by our neurons, and how they fire off Read More ›
Sima cave people not exactly Neanderthals, researchers say
New Brit rules enshrining naturalism in schools: But why take the money?
Just what is the CSI/ FSCO/I concept trying to say to us?
When I was maybe five or six years old, my mother (a distinguished teacher) said to me about problem solving, more or less: if you can draw a picture of a problem-situation, you can understand it well enough to solve it. Over the many years since, that has served me well. Where, after so many months of debates over FSCO/I and/or CSI, I think many of us may well be losing sight of the fundamental point in the midst of the fog that is almost inevitably created by vexed and complex rhetorical exchanges. So, here is my initial attempt at a picture — an info-graphic really — of what the Complex Specified Information [CSI] – Functionally Specific Complex Organisation and/or Read More ›
Now Long Non-Coding RNA Makes Proteins: ENCODE 1, Dan Graur 0
It has become increasingly obvious that lncRNAs are functionalbut now Kristian Baker’s group has implicated them in encoding proteins, just like mRNA. As one report explains: Read more
Mouse Retinal Assembly “Immensely Complex” and “Confounding”
The fundamental unit of life is the cell and there are many different types of cells. In humans, for example, there are skin cells, muscle cells, blood cells and so forth. In all there are hundreds of different kinds of cells that need to work together in various ways. Now a recent study has investigated the different cell types in the retina of mice. The research focused on the number of cells present in the retina. That may not sound very interesting, but the results were indeed eye-opening. Read more