Tag: Evolutionary Informatics Lab
Trends in Philosophy of Science: What Does “Semantic Information” Mean?
Theorists hope to alleviate a deficiency in Shannon information theory, which dealt only with the structure of a communication, not its semantics.
Response to a Critic: But What About Undirected Graphs?
A dependency graph is not any old ad hoc hypothesis. It was posited because it is something that we observe in software engineering.
Education or Obfuscation? Avida in Science Class
You might think teaching about evolution in public schools is already about as misleading as it can be. Then, you find, it gets worse.
On Protein Design, Don’t Be Fooled by Biochemist David Baker’s Claim
If designing proteins is difficult for us, it is great big wall for random bumbly evolution.
In the Dallas Morning News, Senior Scientist Weighs In on Texas Science Standards
In an op-ed, Robert Marks of the Evolutionary Informatics Lab and Baylor University endorses objective standards on evolution.