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Monkeys, Not Humans, Likely Made Ancient Brazilian Tools
January 11, 2023 Evolution News & Science Today
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Appreciating the Irreducibly Complex Design of Salmon Osmoregulation
January 11, 2023 Evolution News & Science Today
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Jupiter’s Moon Europa Could Contain Sea Life from a Comet Strike
January 10, 2023 Forbes
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Does God Exist?
January 10, 2023 YouTube
Ever since the Enlightenment, the knowing, urbane, sophisticated answer has been, “Of course not.” Now a historian, a scientist, and a journalist talk it over and reveal new threads in the debate around science and theism.
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Is ChatGPT Solely a Neural Network? I Tested That ...
January 10, 2023 Mind Matters
Changing the random number test to a “computer easy, human hard" test requires simply that we ask ChatGPT to reverse the random number. It couldn't.
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Carl Sagan was wrong: ordinary evidence is enough
January 10, 2023 iai News
Do extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence?
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Some dinos may have been as brainy as modern primates, controversial study argues
January 10, 2023 Science
Experts welcome new neuron-density data, but say findings are premature
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A green comet will appear in the night sky for the first time in 50,000 years
January 10, 2023 CNN
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They Lied to Us? (Humans & Chimps: Part 1)
January 10, 2023 Institute for Creation Research
The Creation Podcast: Episode 40
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How Stanford Failed the Academic Freedom Test
January 10, 2023 Tablet magazine
For America’s new clerisy, scientific debate is a danger to be suppressed
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A theory of theories
January 10, 2023 CERN Courier
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Logic underpins knowledge -- but what if logic itself is flawed?
January 10, 2023 New Scientist
We use logic to build facts into systems of thought, but paradoxes force us to question what we think we know. And it could be worse, because logic may not be sufficient to comprehend reality
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How can we understand quantum reality if it is impossible to measure?
January 10, 2023 New Scientist
If we can’t measure something, we can’t know its true nature. This fundamental limitation hampers our understanding of the quantum world -- but it doesn't preclude scientific thinking
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Why maths, our best tool to describe the universe, may be fallible
January 10, 2023 New Scientist
Our laws of nature are written in the language of mathematics. But maths itself is only as dependable as the axioms it is built on, and we have to assume those axioms are true
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Programmer: Deep Learning Can't Give Us Computers That Think
January 10, 2023 Mind Matters
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) -- computers that think like humans -- would need to be able to generalize, which he says Deep Learning doesn’t do
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Humans Still Have the Genes for a Full Coat of Fur, Scientists Discover
January 10, 2023 Science Alert
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Brain Waste Disposal System Discovered
January 10, 2023 Creation-Evolution Headlines
It’s not often that a new part of the brain is found. This one keeps our cerebrospinal fluid clean and disease-free.
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How Could We Detect Life Inside Enceladus?
January 9, 2023 Universe Today
Scientists recently determined that a certain strain of Earth bacteria could thrive under conditions found on Enceladus.
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Pope Benedict on Intelligent Design and the Dangers of Darwinian Materialism
January 9, 2023 Evolution News & Science Today
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Do Cave Paintings from 20,000 Years Ago Show Symbolic Writing?
January 9, 2023 Mind Matters
In an article in the Cambridge Archeological Journal, researchers say they’ve deciphered the dots and Y’s among the animal paintings
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Gene Sharing Is Not Evolution
January 9, 2023 Creation-Evolution Headlines
Microbes in the ocean share genes in tiny bubbles, but where did the genes come from?
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Will an Engineering Paradigm Supplant Darwinism?
January 9, 2023 Evolution News & Science Today
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Tour UNMASKS Double-Standards & Inaccurate Commentary
January 9, 2023 YouTube
We begin this episode by questioning whether autocatalytic cycles magically wash away origin-of-life constraints, such as low yields, enantiomeric excess, and chirality.
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Has Science Disproved the Existence of God?
January 9, 2023 North American Mission Board
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NASA unveils initial plan for multibillion-dollar telescope to find life on alien worlds
January 9, 2023 Science
Habitable Worlds Observatory would be designed for robotic servicing
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News Update/Commentary
Wide diversity of galaxies in the early universe
January 9, 2023 Science Daily
Scientists use CEERS Survey to examine the structure and morphology of 850 high-redshift galaxies
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The extraordinary consequences of Einstein’s universe
January 9, 2023 iai News
Relativity shatters our experience of time
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The reproducibility issues that haunt health-care AI
January 9, 2023 Nature
Health-care systems are rolling out artificial-intelligence tools for diagnosis and monitoring. But how reliable are the models?
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Urban lizards have gene mutations that help them adapt to city life
January 9, 2023 New Scientist
Anole lizards living in three cities in Puerto Rico have mutations in genes linked to immune function, limb and skin development, which may help them thrive alongside humans
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A Physicist Rejects the Idea That We Live in a Sim Universe
January 8, 2023 Mind Matters
At IAI News, Marcelo Gleiser worries that the claim that we are simulated beings with no free will reduces our ability to tackle the problems humanity faces
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Nobelist Roger Penrose Talks About His Impossible Triangle
January 8, 2023 Mind Matters
At Closer to Truth, the mathematical physicist explains to Robert Lawrence Kuhn how he understands the relationship between mathematics, the mind, and the physical world
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Scientific American continues its departure from science and descent into illiberal politics
January 8, 2023 Why Evolution Is True
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Oceans Mitigate Global Warming
January 7, 2023 Creation-Evolution Headlines
New findings show that our ocean, and the unique molecule -- water -- are designed to ameliorate climate catastrophes
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Settled Science and the Politics of Knowledge
January 6, 2023 The American Mind
Climate catastrophe keeps getting delayed, yet our doom remains imminent.
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News Update/Commentary
Organelles grow in random bursts
January 6, 2023 Science Daily
By demonstrating that organelle sizes obey a universal scaling relationship that scientists can predict theoretically, a new framework suggests that organelles grow in random bursts from a limiting pool of building blocks.
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Humans' big-brain genes may have come from ‘junk DNA'
January 6, 2023 Live Science
“De novo" genes may have paved the way for humans' big brains.
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The case for dark matter has strengthened
January 6, 2023 Big Think
Though a single measurement is not enough to definitively decide the debate, this is a major win for dark matter proponents.
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Darwinism Friday Follies
January 6, 2023 Creation-Evolution Headlines
Here’s another collection of groaners by Darwinians worshiping King Charley
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Animals Tune Behavior by Lunar Cycle; but How?
January 6, 2023 Evolution News & Science Today
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Can a Chatbot Tell Jokes. Yes, If They Are Stale
January 6, 2023 Mind Matters
As chatbots sort through the vast mass of online information for appropriate responses to questions, jokes were bound to come up
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Golden Moles and the Abrupt Origin of Afrosoricida
January 6, 2023 Evolution News & Science Today
Fossil Friday
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Michael Shermer on Watching ‘Scientific American’ Go Woke
January 6, 2023 YouTube
Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay talks to book author and Skeptic editor Michael Shermer about why scientific media, professional organizations, and academic departments are increasingly succumbing to progressive ideological fads.
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Ideological criticism of science takes root in universities
January 5, 2023 The Irish Times
Decolonisation of this systematic study is just one example of ways institutions of learning now genuflect to sociopolitical ideologies
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News Update/Commentary
How evolution works
January 5, 2023 Science Daily
What genetic changes are responsible for the evolution of phenotypic traits? This question is not always easy to answer. A newly developed method now makes the search much easier.
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Newly Discovered Anatomy Shields and Monitors Brain
January 5, 2023 University of Rochester Medical Center
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Londoner solves 20,000-year Ice Age drawings mystery
January 5, 2023 BBC
A London furniture conservator has been credited with a crucial discovery that has helped understand why Ice Age hunter-gatherers drew cave paintings.
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Paleontologist Accused of Making Up Data on Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impact
January 5, 2023 Gizmodo
A researcher claims that Robert DePalma published a faulty study in order to get ahead of her own work on the Tanis fossil site.
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James Webb Telescope Reveals Milky Way-like Galaxies in Young Universe
January 5, 2023 University of Texas, Austin
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JWST Finds Mature Galaxy in Young Universe
January 5, 2023 Creation-Evolution Headlines
“We are dropping everything else” shouts an astrophysicist upon first look at a mature barred spiral in the early universe.
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Human and Neanderthal brains have a surprising ‘youthful’ quality in common, new research finds
January 5, 2023 The Conversation