Tag: Robert Marks
Memory — New Research Reveals Cells Have It, Too
A memory of past events helps a cell learn how to respond to recurring threats and protect the genome.
Examining Randy Isaac’s Critique of Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics
The standard evolutionary model is incapable of driving major transformations such as a fish evolving into an amphibian.
Critics Need to Grapple with Ewert’s Challenge to Darwin’s Tree
If the evidence is more suggestive of a creative enterprise like software engineering, that would have major implications.
Education or Obfuscation? Avida in Science Class
You might think teaching about evolution in public schools is already about as misleading as it can be. Then, you find, it gets worse.
Conservation of Information and Coevolution: New BIO-Complexity Article by Ewert and Marks
Biologists often claim that coevolutionary interactions, as with bees and flowers, can alter the fitness landscape to drive evolutionary changes.