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26Aug 2025 by Post

Jay Richards: AI, Robots, and Moravec’s Paradox

Allan CP, artificial inteligence, chess, cockroach, Computational Sciences, computer science, computers, Google, human intelligence, hype, intelligence, Jay Richards, Moravec's paradox, robots, search engine, Technology, The Science Dilemma, three-dimensional space
Dr. Richards punctures the illusions of AI hype. One is that AI is something really new. Source
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12Nov 2024 by Post

Is Daphnia Evolving at “Lightning Speed”?

alleles, Arizona State University, crustaceans, Daphnia pulex, Denyse O'Leary, divergence, editors, Evolution, genome, hype, Intelligent Design, natural populations, nucleotide diversity, selection, Yahoo News
If this is a prime example of the transformative power of evolution, the evidence is not at all impressive. Source
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09Apr 2024 by Post

Meyer and Tour on New Critiques of Origin-of-Life Research

abiogenesis, animals, body plans, Denis Noble, Evolution, hype, ID The Future, Intelligent Design, James Tour, Joana Xavier, Nature (journal), Nick Lane, origin of life, Oxford University, Podcast, Research, Stephen Meyer, The Science and Faith Podcast
Biochemist Nick Lane and bio-engineer Joana Xavier have given a sobering assessment of the origin-of-life research field. Source
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16Nov 2020 by Post

Armed and Dangerous: Human Evolution in Action — Or Is It Fake News?

adults, arteries, Australia, blood vessels, Cosmos (magazine), Eric Anderson, Evolution, Evolution News, forearm, headlines, Howard Glicksman, human evolution, hype, ID The Future, median artery, Medicine, Microevolution
Researchers say a growing number of adults have a persistent, prominent median artery in their arms, an artery that’s important in the embryonic stage. Source
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10Sep 2020 by Post

James Tour: “Molecules Don’t Care About Life”

abiogenesis, Andrews University, California, Evolution, hype, Intelligent Design, James Tour, misinformation, nonlife, Oregon, origin of life, Rice University, science media, scientists, Seattle, smoke, synthetic organic chemistry, wildfires
Blowing smoke is what science media and even scientists themselves do a great deal of the time when they talk about the origin of life. Source
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  • “Peptideins”? Give Those Shorties Another Look
  • Using the Logic of Surprise to Infer Cosmic Design
  • Thank You from Meyer and Richards for All You’ve Done to Launch The Story of Everything
  • Angels, Demons, and Aliens: What’s the Evidence? with Billy Hallowell
  • The Science of Theism as a Healing Salve
  • Meyer, Klavan: The Telltale “Element of Smugness” that’s a Giveaway for Scientific Atheists
  • Which God When There are 3,000 to Choose From?
  • What If You Don’t Feel Saved? Plus More Q&A
  • Stop Signals in Disguise: How the Genetic Code Guards Against Frameshifts
  • Do Brain-Jolts Really Explain Near-Death Experiences?
  • Jonah and the Big Fish, Part 2
  • Neil deGrasse Tyson, William Shatner, and Science’s Next Great Frontier
  • On Piers Morgan Show, Stephen Meyer Is Peppered with Some Diverse Questions
  • Messianic Jew Reveals: Are Christians REALLY Being Persecuted in Israel? with Jeff Morgan
  • Meyer on Mind Pump: Intelligent Design for the Fitness Crowd
  • Astrophysicist Sarah Salviander on “Cosmic Signposts” Pointing to Intelligent Design
  • Jonah and the Big Fish (Part 1)
  • The #1 Driving Force Behind Political Violence in America
  • The Set of Amino Acids Used in Life Is No “Frozen Accident”
  • The Story of Everything Dazzled Me: I Wasn’t Prepared
  • Advice to Young Aspiring Apologists
  • A Movie to Share with Young People: Now, Subsidized Tickets for Students!
  • 5 Things You and Your Kids Need to Build a Lasting Faith in a Changing World with Jonathan Morrow
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