Tag: predictions
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.
“Is Popperian Falsification Useful in Biology?”
A theory that “tolerates exceptions” is doing no work at all, simply wandering along behind the data like a puppy on a leash.
Meyer on “Nested Coding”: Another Successful Design Prediction
Overlapping genes, or “nested coding,” was anticipated by microbiologist Siegfried Scherer.
For Christmas, Michael Behe Opens a Black Box
The cell was a black box to Darwin and his contemporaries. Today we can explore that black box like never before.