Tag: viruses
Dembski: If COVID-19 Was Designed in a Lab, Here’s How the Designers Might Cover Their Tracks
William Dembski offers insightful analysis about how we could go about determining whether the virus was designed.
Is There Discontinuity in Biology — And How Would We Know?
For my part, I think it’s better to approach the data without assumptions and to let the evidence speak for itself.
Viruses, the Immune System, and Computer Systems
Virus detection in computer programs is primarily implemented using a signature-based technique.
Michael Behe: Evolution by Devolution
An example of this devolutionary process on a showy scale? Flightless island birds, devolved from birds that could fly.
Plant Galls and Evolution: A Neglected Study
In my new contribution, I restrict myself to important facets of the historical side of plant gall research.