Tag: predictions
Behe: The Case for Intelligent Design Grows with Science
Evolution’s proper place of study has moved from gross anatomy and population genetics to biochemistry.
Some Possible Reasons for the Limited Success of Evolutionary Algorithms
It is theoretically possible that out of thousands of scientists working on evolutionary computation, all failed to correctly implement the Darwinian algorithm.
Much Nothing about Ado: The Uselessness of Dehumanized Darwinism
To Darwinians, people are just another species of animal. But when they invent models to try to explain how human animals evolve their behaviors, chaos ensues.
Paper Shows that “Mutational Load” Arguments Don’t Refute ENCODE
Perhaps one of ENCODE’s staunchest critics has been Dan Graur, a molecular evolutionary biologist at the University of Houston.
Tyson and Cosmos Sound the Climate Alarm Again
During the present coronavirus threat we can learn some valuable lessons about model predictions.