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This special video episode of ID the Future celebrates Darwin Day with a look back at the man and his theory by three scientists and scholars who join in the scientific dissent from evolution.   Biologist Jonathan Wells, author and M.D. Geoffrey Simmons, and molecular biologist Douglas Axe shed light on the problems with Darwin’s theory as they share what led each of them to their skepticism. Jonathan Wells first became skeptical of Darwin's mechanism of natural selection, but it was in his studies in embryology that he became skeptical of common ancestry. Dr. Wells takes a historical look at the impact of Darwin's theory and discusses how unnecessary it is for modern science. Geoffrey Simmons, M.D., explains how he became a Darwin skeptic after looking at the evidence and finding the evidence for evolution lacking. And Molecular biologist Douglas Axe from Biologic Institute explains the problems genetic mutations pose for Darwin's theory. Listen in to their stories and appreciate again the scientific evidence against Darwin's theory.
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Date Found: July 05, 2011
Date Produced: February 12, 2009
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July 16, 2011
Atlanta Skepticamp 2011 Sessions Released and distributed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 United States license You are free to: Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work Remix — to adapt the work Under the following conditions: Attribution — You must attribute the work ...
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July 16, 2011
You will learn during this hour presentation the basics of ALS, the preclinical process of drug development using small molecules, biologics and gene therapies to slow it down as well as the clinical trial stages.  Several real world examples from the lab and clinic are ...
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July 16, 2011
A frank discussion with the CDC staff in charge of the registry’s design, execution, and data interpretation.  Hosted by Steve Perrin, CEO of ALS TDI, this 90 minute conversation offers more details about the National ALS Registry than previously discussed.
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July 16, 2011
Dennis Hermesch, a professional service veterinarian with Novartis Animal Health, discusses why BVD can be difficult to control in a dairy herd and tips for building a vaccine protocol to provide coverage against the major clinical isolate of most BVD outbreaks.
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July 16, 2011
University of Toronto Physics professor Robert K. Logan on The Origin and Evolution of Language and the Emergence of Concepts
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