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Tom Woodward’s The Mysterious Epigenome: Effectively Popularizing Richard Sternberg’s Revolutionary Thesis

Far more than biology has been willing to admit, animal body plans and other features of life are determined by information sources that lie outside of DNA itself. Read More ›
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As the Intelligent Design Movement Publishes Peer-Reviewed Literature, Critics Backpedal

Though Judge Jones's findings were false when he made them in 2005, many have used his ruling as an excuse to perpetuate these false criticisms of ID. Read More ›

The Evolutionary Informatics Lab: Putting Intelligent Design Predictions to the Test

The lab got off to a rough start in 2007 when Baylor administrators learned that Robert Marks was doing ID-friendly research on the campus. Read More ›

Peer-Reviewed Paper Concludes that Darwinism “Has Pretty Much Reached the End of Its Rope”

A new paper offers the concession that the modern evolutionary synthesis has never provided an account of "how major forms of life evolved." Read More ›

Peer-Reviewed Articles in International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics Argue for a Designed Universe

Though the journal has published a couple of papers in recent years that are sympathetic to ID, I know of no direct evidence that this journal itself is friendly to ID. Read More ›

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