programmer Type post Author Roman V. Yampolskiy Date July 17, 2020 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateEvolution Tagged , Achilles heel, Alan Turing, algorithms, computer science, Darwinian algorithm, early Earth, evolution, evolutionary algorithms, evolutionary computation, fitness functions, Neural Networks, predictions, programmers, software Some Possible Reasons for the Limited Success of Evolutionary Algorithms Roman V. Yampolskiy July 17, 2020 Environment & Climate, Evolution 7 It is theoretically possible that out of thousands of scientists working on evolutionary computation, all failed to correctly implement the Darwinian algorithm. Read More ›
chromosomes Type post Author Ann Gauger Date November 3, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Achilles heel, common descent, discontinuity, evidence, genomes, intelligent design, Paul Nelson, pseudogenes, synteny, universal common descent Intelligent Design, Common Descent, and a Qualification Ann Gauger November 3, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 I had someone ask whether, in a previous post, I meant universal common descent (UCD) or more limited common descent. Read More ›