Tag: Charles Darwin
Integrity in Science — A Facebook Dialogue
BIO-Complexity is not the first journal to be founded to advance a controversial case.
Japanese Silkworm Researcher Takes on Michael Behe, Proposing “Reducible Complexity”
The author acknowledges major longstanding debates about evolution and offers “certain essential avenues for deciphering the origin of complex adaptive traits.”
Two Genetic Blows Against Darwinian Speciation
Animals have different ways of sharing information without having to invent it by mistake.
Darwin and Data — “Cutting the Toes to Fit the Shoe”
The popular picture of Charles Darwin casts him as the assiduous, objective gatherer of scientific data, only reluctantly reaching the conclusion he did.
Geneticist Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig on Darwinism and Gregor Mendel’s “Sleeping Beauty”
In impeding the emergence of genetics, Darwinian evolution was a science stopper, and not for the first time.