What are the implications of the book Science & Human Origins for the Darwinian paradigm
What are the implications of the book Science & Human Origins for the Darwinian paradigm? Co-author Dr. Douglas Axe answers.
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Read More ›Ann Gauger is Senior Research Scientist at Biologic Institute. She received her Ph.D. in developmental biology from the University of Washington and was a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University.
Read More ›Douglas Axe is Director of Biologic Institute and received his Ph.D. from Caltech. He previously held postdoctoral and research scientist positions at Cambridge University and the Barbraham Institute in Cambridge. He is a co-author of Science & Human Origins. Read More ›
Apes can’t read, so why can we? Does science show we’re related to apes, or is the evolutionary tale of common ancestry false?
Science & Human Origins, the provocative new book from Discovery Institute Press, boldly addresses some of the most popular evolutionary arguments pertaining to controversial claims that humans and apes are related through common ancestry. Read More ›
Bruce Agnew, Marvin Hunt, Grant Meyer, and Bill Becht give statistics and tell of the benefits of building up the Blaine train station. http://www.peacearchnews.com
John Clauson, Executive Director of Kitsap Transit, gives the status update on their new boat, Bainbridge Passage 1, and tells us the future plans as well as past history. Read More ›
David King, Larry Crockett and Pete Hanke discuss the Port Townsend ferry market, the local economy, what a modern port ought to look like, and the new passages they plan on embarking on. Read More ›
Pete DeBoer, Commissioner of Port of Kingston, relays the history, past successes, and the current struggles that the port is currently facing. “We need some help and we need it in a hurry.” Read More ›
Celia Kupersmit, Deputy CEO of Sound Transit, talks about what makes a successful integration of ground travel interface with water travel. She takes examples from the Sound as well as from her work in San Francisco. Read More ›
Steve Pearce, Waterfront Project Manager from the Seattle DOT, walks through the project’s background. He then discusses the future outlook of the waterfront geographically. Watch to see how the Seattle Waterfront will change! Read More ›