Month: July 2015
Computing the "Best Case" Probability of Proteins from Actual Data, and Falsifying a Prediction of Darwinism
The genomes of life have the fingerprints of an intelligent source all over them.
In The New Yorker, Tom Wolfe Compares Persecution of Intelligent Design Advocates to the "Spanish Inquisition"
When you reach a certain level of fame and accomplishment, if you are independent-minded, you can say whatever you want without fear.
The "Let’s Kill for Organs" Meme Continues
We are a society of public policy promise breakers.
Listen: Stephen Meyer Talks About His Recent Debate with Alex Berezow on the Michael Medved Show
In Lenski’s E. coli long-term evolution experiment, even the modest reported change in function does not diminish the problem of the origin of information.
Evolution Appears to Converge on Goals — But in Darwinian Terms, Is That Possible?
Kangaroos are marsupial mammals, not placentals. Yet their genes are close to humans.