Month: November 2024
From Tom Gilson, Rhetorical Advice for Opponents of Intelligent Design
Getting ID theory right instead of criticizing a made-up straw man would be a good start.
Postcard from Venice: First Pan-European Conference on Intelligent Design
Recently I had the great privilege and honor to attend a remarkable event in the beautiful and historic city of Venice, Italy.
Fossil Friday: New Research on How Delicate Soft-Bodied Organisms Can Be Perfectly Preserved
All the just-so-stories of macroevolution are completely dispensable in real (experimental) biology.
Design, Engineering, Specified Complexity: Appreciating the Fruit Fly Brain
Groundbreaking new research has documented the complexity and design of the brains of fruit flies.
ORFanID: An Online Search Engine for Identifying Orfan Genes
The existence of such genes is surprising given the hypothesis of universal common descent.