Trees are quite smart, they have been purposefully and intelligently designed with specified complex characteristics, one of which has escaped detection from biologists for many years. When dealing with stress, these plants produce their own medication namely a chemical form of aspirin…
“Unlike humans, who are advised to take aspirin as a fever suppressant, plants have [...]
Archive for September, 2008
An Observable Phenomenon With Trees Escapes Detection Until Now
Posted in Genetics and DNA, tagged Albert Einstein, chemical aspirin, creationism, forest, intelligent design, plant complexity, trees on September 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This Year’s US Election Is Full Of Issues Including Creationism and Evolution
Posted in Controversies Over Teaching Science, tagged creationism, evolution, John McCain, Obama, Sarah Palin on September 29, 2008 | 9 Comments »
Evolutionary scientists these days are more like activists than ever before. We see some are actively involved in publicly campaigning for a candidate. One of the main reasons is funding. Like so many of them, they depend on grants given or awarded to them by the government.
Medicine Nobelist Harold Varmus, president of Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer [...]
Bad Classifications Of Dinosaur Fossils Have Alarmed Some Scientists
Posted in Fossils, tagged BBC, dinosaurs, Fossils, palaeontologist on September 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
There are conflicting reports about this particular problem. In Nature magazine, Rex Dalton described bad classifications of Dinosaurs in this way…
“One hundred and thirty-five years of questionable judgments, some driven by a lust for headlines, have left dinosaur nomenclature in disarray, according to two new studies. The studies find that of 1,401 names given to [...]
Canadian Federation of Earth Sciences Concerned With Creationism
Posted in Controversies Over Teaching Science, tagged Antonio Snider-Pellegrini, creationism, geology, Noah's Flood, plate tectonics on September 27, 2008 | 3 Comments »
It appears creationism and intelligent design is growing in Canada. So much so that the Canadian Federation of Earth Sciences issued a paper about this particular subject.
“Science progresses through the application of the scientific method in which hypotheses are supported or falsified. Hypotheses are tested through meticulous observation and experimentation. Results are reported in articles [...]