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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, May 26th 2018: A solo busker is sitting in front of the Flinders Street Train Station
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A One-Man Clade

Had Stephen Meyer better appreciated the tools of modern cladistics, Nick Matzke believes, he would not have drawn the conclusions that he did in his book Darwin's Doubt, or argued as he had. Read More ›
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Pink EleP(T|H)ants on Parade: Understanding, and Misunderstanding, the Design Inference

As developed by William Dembski, the design inference argues from the specified complexity in individual chance hypotheses to design. Read More ›
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Regarding Matzke, Coyne, and Darwin’s Doubt, a Reader Asks

"I found it funny that Jerry Coyne did not want to review the book because he was not a paleontologist..., but he supported Nick's review even though he is not a paleontologist." Read More ›
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How "Sudden" Was the Cambrian Explosion? Nick Matzke Misreads Stephen Meyer and the Paleontological Literature; New Yorker Recycles Misrepresentation

Ironically, the rarity of genes and proteins in sequence space means that even thirty million years is not nearly enough time for the neo-Darwinian mechanism to generate a new gene or protein, much less a new animal form. Read More ›

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