Tag: Nobel Prize
Email Correspondence with University Dean Reveals Stonewalling Behind Latest Anti-ID Censorship
Whether the context is Wikipedia or the academic scene on the Iberian Peninsula, the scientific “consensus” on ID is maintained by shutting down debate and silencing scholarship.
Three Flagellum Updates Amplify Behe’s Challenge to Darwinism from Irreducible Complexity
Here’s what’s new about the iconic molecular machine that launched Michael Behe’s design revolution.
For Your Labor Day Enjoyment – Dembski on Design Detection in Just Three Minutes
We last checked in with Robert Lawrence Kuhn as he interviewed Nobel laureate Brian Josephson who said he was “80 percent” sure of intelligent design.
DNA, Information, and Aristotle’s Nobel Prize
Max Delbrück (1906-1981) was a biophysicist and Nobel laureate who made seminal discoveries in the DNA-based replication of viruses.
Brian Josephson, Nobel Laureate in Physics, Is “80 Percent” Confident in Intelligent Design
“I believe that intelligence may play a role in how evolution has occurred.”