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Go to the Ant, Sluggard

Ants are "superefficient" at teamwork, a recent study shows.

Ant queens clone another species

Revenge of the Clones? One ant species clones another. That challenges Darwinian storytelling.

Is Scientific Objectivity a Complete Myth?

It is better to assume objectivity and be wrong, than deny it and be forever lost.

Blinking at Baboons: The Disney Effect in Anthropology

How evolutionary science creates a cultural conditioning so pervasive that the obvious is now heretical.

Machiavelli Had Another Book, OK?

An essay about the evolution of leadership commits historical and logical blunders.

How to Tie AI into a Pretzel

A philosopher teaches a dogmatic AI engine how to think about science. Entertaining!

Sweet Potato Genome Decoded, Surprising Evolutionists

For those who expect evolution to lay out a tidy breadcrumb trail from primitive ancestor to modern plant, this genome is a rude awakening.

New Evolutionary Take on Bipedalism Can’t Get Its Feet on the Ground

New chimp study upends long-held evolutionary 'Savannah Hypothesis.'

Darwine and Chips: A Toast to Evolutionary Storytelling

This, dear reader, was the very first faculty meeting. Many more followed. I've been at a few of them... their quality has markedly declined.

Science Dives Down Rabbit Holes

Consensus science has never been more technologically capable, and never more epistemologically fragile.

Did Fundamentalists Lose at the Scopes Trial?

Here's how to spot a fundamentalist: Look in the mirror.

Entangled Intelligence: A Trojan Horse for Materialist Science

Assumptions are being undone by data about the "material" brain.

Consciousness Does Not Emerge; It Transcends

By what authority does science dismiss the existential status of consciousness, defining it away as an “emergent quality”?

Evolution! Why Is It Never a Question of “If”?

When discussing life, man, or consciousness, evolutionists ask "how" these evolved but not "if" they evolved.

A Tale of Two Worms: (R)Evolution on Trial in the Age of Genomics

Through two studies about worms, we see a conceptual crisis in evolutionary biology.
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