Tag: BIO-Complexity
For Beleaguered Computer Simulations of Evolution, Can Co-Evolution Save the Day?
A familiar illustration of co-evolution is the relationship between honey bees and flowers.
Conservation of Information and Coevolution: New BIO-Complexity Article by Ewert and Marks
Biologists often claim that coevolutionary interactions, as with bees and flowers, can alter the fitness landscape to drive evolutionary changes.
Integrity in Science — A Facebook Dialogue
BIO-Complexity is not the first journal to be founded to advance a controversial case.
In Light of New BIO-Complexity Paper, Maintaining Neo-Darwinism Means Rejecting Established Methods of Historical Science
The typical response from evolutionists is that perhaps ancient enzymes were different, and more readily mutable to acquire new functions.
Latest BIO-Complexity Paper Finds that on Irreducible Complexity, Michael Behe Has Not Been Refuted
“Behe’s concept of irreducible complexity has not been falsified by computer models.”