A peculiar study into malaria resistance in humans, and where and how it occurs in the population, has unexpectedly spurred a re-evaluation of the neo-Darwinist understanding of evolution.
Symbiogeneticist Lynn Margulis, who was awarded the US Presidential Medal for Science in 1999, says “survival of the fittest” is a “capitalistic, competitive, cost-benefit interpretation of Darwin” ...
Like several investigators before him, Mendel experimented on hybrids of different varieties of a plant. Mendel investigated the common pea plant (Pisum sativum). His methods differed in two essential ...
Yet modern biology has revealed that cells are preternaturally sophisticated assemblages — literally automated, miniaturized factories. How could the evidence have been overwhelming but now orthodoxy ...
Can evolution and religious faith coexist? Are those who believe in G-d destined to forever reject scientific findings? Does accepting neo-Darwinism mean becoming an atheist? Rabbi Michael Avraham ...
If you had to name the most influential thinker of the 20th century, who would it be: Freud? Einstein? Mao? Bill Gates? Of course, no-one has yet developed a reliable instrument for measuring the ...
Abdul Rahman Abdul Talib's letter contains many factual errors. His letter is a series of poorly-understood theories in a clumsy attempt to fit square pegs into round holes, and at times shooting ...
Since my op-ed piece of Jan. 23, several letters to the editor have accused me of advocating teaching religion in the classroom. Let me repeat: It is not and will never be appropriate to teach ...
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