Tag: Quarterly Review of Biology
Only Thick Darwinism Served Here
Want your Darwinism thick or thin? Sorry; if these four scientists argue correctly, you only get the thick slice with some rather unsavory seasonings mixed in.
Kudzu Science: Ken Miller’s The Human Instinct
Miller is one of those “settled science” bullies. Here he sets his sights on essayist Marilynne Robinson.
What Evolution “Controversy”? Scott Turner Gets High Praise from Quarterly Review of Biology
If you want to know what scientists themselves think about the current status of evolutionary theory, you have to look behind the curtain.
Michael Behe, Revolutionary: Challenging Darwin, One Peer-Reviewed Paper at a Time
We are currently celebrating the online release of a new documentary, Revolutionary: Michael Behe and the Mystery of Molecular Machines.