Author: Casey Luskin
Peer-Reviewed Paper Successfully Measures Specified Complexity in Computer Images
“Is information being created when we snap a picture of Niagara Falls?”
#4 of Our Top Stories of 2015: Fear of Intelligent Design Prevents Some Biologists from Accepting ENCODE
In Nature, Philip Ball acknowledges an “anxiety that admitting any uncertainty about the mechanisms of evolution will be exploited.”
Peer-Reviewed Scientific Paper Develops New Ways of Measuring Complex and Specified Information in Life
The “Game of Life” is a computer simulation that’s meant to mimic living systems.
#6 of Our Top Stories of 2015: Peer-Reviewed Paper Reveals Darwin’s Unavoidable Catch-22 Problem
Before evolving new features, organisms would be swamped by genetic junk.
Merry Christmas! Here Is #8 of Our Top Stories of 2015: Fighting Cancer with Intelligent Design
Here is a recent letter to the editor in the New York Times, by Dr. M. William Audeh at UCLA School of Medicine.