Tag: peer-review
Peer-Reviewed Science: There Isn’t “Plenty of Time for Evolution”
Once again, the Evolutionary Informatics Lab has shown that simulations of evolution seem to work only because they’ve been intelligently designed.
Darwin-Doubting Doctor Joseph Kuhn Replies to Unsophisticated Criticisms in Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings
The primary response to Kuhn was a paper by Gregory G. Dimijian, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.
New Peer-Reviewed Research Paper Corrects Misconceptions of Intelligent Design Critics about Genetic Algorithms
“Genetic algorithms are widely cited as demonstrating the power of natural selection to produce biological complexity.”
Peer-Reviewed Scientific Paper Studies the “Programming Language” of the Ribosome
ID theorists employ a variety of terms for measuring functional biological information.
G.E. Brings Life to Good Things
Suppose we said that by studying a Rembrandt painting’s microstructure, we could learn ways to improve surgery or firefighting. Would you believe it?