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How Biochemist Keith Fox Thinks About Enzyme Origins…And Why He Should Think Again

Maybe he believes his goal of persuading non-scientists doesn’t call for the facts to be handled with the care his scientific colleagues expect. Read More ›
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Brazil’s Mackenzie University to Launch New Center on Intelligent Design

Mackenzie is one of the oldest and most respected universities in Brazil. Read More ›
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Evolutionary Informatics: Marks, Dembski, and Ewert Demonstrate the Limits of Darwinism

As the authors rigorously show, producing anything of significant complexity requires that knowledge of the outcomes be programmed into the search routines. Read More ›
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Bill Nye Insults the World: “Creationists” Have “Small Brains”

Nye is big on praising diversity. But when it comes to a diversity of viewpoints on evolution, the façade of broadmindedness drops. Read More ›
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Japanese Silkworm Researcher Takes on Michael Behe, Proposing “Reducible Complexity”

The author acknowledges major longstanding debates about evolution and offers “certain essential avenues for deciphering the origin of complex adaptive traits.” Read More ›
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Scaffold Without a Blueprint? Another Wild Story of Cambrian “Enablement”

Believe it or not: Those scaffolds you see at construction sites are what make buildings emerge. Read More ›
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Houston Chronicle, We’ve Got a Problem: Meet Fake News Reporter Andrea Zelinski

Zelinski’s articles portray the science standards battle as a struggle to introduce creationism or intelligent design into Texas’s science curriculum. Read More ›
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Postscript on Bill Nye and “Extra” People

Last night I watched Schindler's List on Netflix and was startled by a contrast with what I had been watching, just the day before, the same place. Read More ›

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