Tag: Colleagues’ Responses
Listen: Stephen Meyer Talks About His Recent Debate with Alex Berezow on the Michael Medved Show
In Lenski’s E. coli long-term evolution experiment, even the modest reported change in function does not diminish the problem of the origin of information.
Debating Darwin’s Doubt: Casey Luskin on Charles Marshall’s Review in Science
Casey Luskin and Sarah Chaffee explore developmental gene regulatory networks and the origin of new biological information.
Debating Darwin’s Doubt: Casey Luskin on the Classification of Organisms
Debating Darwin’s Doubt is out now and in a series of podcasts we’ll be reviewing some of the sources of controversy around Stephen Meyer’s book.
New Fossils Before and After the Cambrian, What Do They Show?
A Precambrian sponge and some Ordovician arthropods have stories to tell. Will they put Darwin’s Doubt in doubt?
In Resolving Darwin’s Doubt, New Cambrian Animal Fossils Are No Help at All
Science media are excited about a new “spiky monster worm” from China, named Collinsium ciliosum.