Tag: The Quarterly Review of Biology
Stifling the Intelligent Design Debate Is Bad Science
Kevin Williamson deploys an absurd reductionist construct of the ID field as consisting of ideological assertions by “lawyers” and “amateurs.”
Behe’s New Book, Darwin Devolves — Stunning and Absolutely Convincing
I recently had a lively conversation with a former colleague at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne.
Bacteriophages, Budding Yeast, and Behe’s Vindication
It’s been known for some time that bacteria evade antibiotics by mutating the target of the antibiotic, often at a cost to themselves.
Behe’s Darwin Devolves: Deep and Broad Implications for Biology
A few days ago, UPS delivered the bound galleys of Mike Behe’s new book.