Month: July 2012
If You’re in SoCal, Come Out and Meet Us This Weekend at the American Scientific Affiliation Meeting
It’s all well and good to read what intelligent design’s scientists and thinkers have to say.
Thou Shalt Not Put Evolutionary Theory to a Test
My challenge is not to provide the list of mutations that did the trick, but rather a list of mutations that can do it.
On Phylogenies and Analogies
Our recent book Science and Human Origins has caught the attention of a number of evolutionary bloggers.
Lack of Signal Is Not a Lack of Information
No evolutionary algorithm is superior to a random search. Yet many animals catch prey with what appears to be a random walk through a noisy environment. How do they do it?
Can We Scientifically Determine if a Complex Event is Specified?
Intelligent-design theorists have long argued that finding complex and specified information (CSI) is the best way to reliably detect intelligent design in nature.