Tag: Journal of Molecular Evolution
Sorry, Dr. Coyne: There Is No Religion-Science Conflict
I dare say that Michael Behe has had a far greater influence on the field of evolutionary biology than Jerry Coyne has.
Evolutionary Theorizing Depends on Magic Words
If evolutionists had to describe major turning points in evolution rigorously, they would quickly give up.
A Response to My Lehigh Colleagues, Part 1
Their review pretty much completely misses the mark. Nonetheless, it is a good illustration of how sincere-yet-perplexed professional evolutionary biologists view the data.
Response to Swamidass: Rats, Mice, and Discrepant Molecular Clocks
Molecular clocks are a relatively simple concept.
Reaching the “Limits” of Material Explanations — Can It Be Done?
“Science is a game with one defining rule,” writes UCLA biochemist Richard E. Dickerson.