Month: November 2016
Prehoda’s Goof: Mutational Fitness Effects Cannot Be Predicted
A biochemist has tamped down his rhetoric a bit, but new findings about adaptive predictability threaten the remainder of his enthusiasm.
Peppered Moth: How Evolution’s Poster Child Became the Rebuttal
It has been called one of the best examples of evolution observed in the wild.
Axe: Cambridge U. Meeting Was a “Temperature Check”
“There could be a breaking point where a whole lot of people come out in favor of design.”
Best of Behe: Design for Living
I have found widespread confusion about what intelligent design is and what it is not.
Thanksgiving Special: The Genius of Birds
No, not that bird, much as a prime Thanksgiving turkey done right can seem like a work of genius.