Tag: peer-review
Oldies but Goodies: Update of Peer-Reviewed Articles Page Turns Up Long Lost Pro-Intelligent Design Papers
The first pro-ID paper in our listing was published in 1984 by nuclear physicist William G. Pollard in the American Journal of Physics under the title “Rumors of transcendence in physics.”
In Time for Darwin Day, It’s Our New List of Pro-ID Peer-Reviewed Scientific Papers; 50th Paper Published in 2011
What do you give to an exhausted relic of antique 19th-century scientific materialism that has everything but genuine credibility?
Peer-Reviewed Paper Argues that the Origin of Life Required “Purposeful Choices”
What is it that distinguishes life from non-living entities?
Evolutionary Psychology Meets Economics 101
In an effort to show that “evolution” has vast explanatory power, David Barash refers to a survey of graduate students in public health at Harvard.
Peer-Reviewed Paper in Medical Journal Challenges Evolutionary Science and Inaccurate Evolution-Education
The paper begins by recounting some of the arguments raised during the Texas State Board of Education debate that challenged chemical and biological evolution.