It seems to me that the best approach to the policy opinions of mainstream bioethicists is to consider the source, shrug, and carry on.
Many widely read scientific writers of our day mistakenly attribute the concepts of the expanding universe and the Big Bang to Edwin Hubble and Albert Einstein.
The property of a keen sense of smell allows a polar bear to smell a seal miles away under the ice.
Apart from this more general critique, are there any implications from these amber insects for intelligent design theory? You bet!
Intelligent design advocates have more fun at eclipses, knowing they are not just coincidental. That was certainly my experience on April 8.
Brand new research from the Salk Institute has just been published relating to the origin of self-replicating RNA — a lynchpin in the RNA-world hypothesis.
You’re a Bad Egg if you doubt the multiverse, whatever the flavor, in the same Basket of Bad Eggs as evolution deniers.
One thing I am fairly certain about: overthrowing the Big Bang theory is not in the offing.