Category: Evolution
Heads or Tails: The Problem of Evolving Animal Body Plans
Here I conclude the series I began to address the white space in evolutionary thinking.
Listen: Neo-Darwinism Has a Long History of Inaccurate Predictions About Vestigial Organs and “Junk DNA”
This series is based upon Casey Luskin’s chapter in the volume More than Myth, edited by Paul Brown and Robert Stackpole (Chartwell Press, 2014).
Adventures in Ankara
Last week, I hit the road for Ankara, Turkey, to participate in the 3rd International Congress on Evolution Under Scrutiny.
The New Humanists: In The Atlantic, Erik Larson Aptly Puts a Name on a Movement
The emphasis on humanity over machines reminds me of what draws together all that we do at Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture.
Probabilistic Programming and Conservation of Information
A new, more efficient method of programming facial recognition illustrates William Dembski’s arguments for Conservation of Information.