Tag: peer review
Biologic Institute’s Groundbreaking Peer-Reviewed Science Has Now Demonstrated the Implausibility of Evolving New Proteins
Darwin observed that his theory “breaks down” when large leaps of complexity are needed in order to provide some advantage.
Paper Suggests Catch 22: Neo-Darwinism Faces Either a Massive Molecular Clock Misfire, or a Major Biogeographical Conundrum
Molecular clocks are notoriously unreliable indicators of a lineage’s evolutionary age.
Peer-Reviewed Science: What the Field of Systems Biology Can Tell Us About Intelligent Design
“‘Reverse engineering’ would seem to imply that there was ‘engineering’ in the first place.”
When Biologists Think Like Engineers: How the Burgeoning Field of Systems Biology Supports Intelligent Design
What if many scientists are doing this and they don’t even realize it?
Peer-Reviewed Paper: Development Needs Ontogenetic Information that Cannot Arise from Neo-Darwinian Mechanisms
Papers like this show that when freed from the “central dogmas” of neo-Darwinian evolution, a theory of intelligent design can open up promising and fruitful avenues of research and thinking.