DenisNoble Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 1, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , biologists, biology, Casey Luskin, conversation, Dan Stern Cardinale, Darwinists, dialogue, DNA, evolution, funding, intelligent design, Kevin Laland, money, Neo-Darwinism, Oxford University, Perry Marshall, physiologists, prestige, recognition, Third Way of Evolution Darwinists Fear Conversations Like the One Casey Luskin Just Had with Denis Noble David Klinghoffer August 1, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 4 As Casey Luskin described yesterday, he had a fruitful and genial online discussion recently with Oxford University biologist and physiologist Denis Noble. Read More ›
thisisengineering-raeng-CnDBjaddRWs-unsplash Type post Author Casey Luskin Date May 27, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , BioEssays, biologists, censorship, complex and specified information, CSI, Dave Speijer, Discovering Intelligent Design, Europeans, Evolution News, Federal Government, government, intelligence, intelligent design, Kevin Laland, Le Centre national de la recherche scientifique, males, Michael Behe, Neo-Darwinism, Royal Society, sex, Signature in the Cell, Stephen Meyer, The Design Revolution, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, William A. Dembski Scientist Admits Biologists Are Obsessed with Intelligent Design Casey Luskin May 27, 2020 Intelligent Design 12 What do scientists spend more time thinking about — sex, or the theory of intelligent design? Read More ›
Single-two-cell-mouse-embryos-with-nuclear-LINE1-RNA-labeled-magenta-Credit-Ramalho-Santos-lab_1 Type post Date July 10, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Arabidopsis, Barbara McClintock, Cell (journal), coding, David Klinghoffer, ENCODE, epigenetics, genes, Jonathan Wells, junk DNA, Kevin Laland, proteins, pseudogenes, RNA, Science (journal), The Myth of Junk DNA, transposons As Research Advances, Debunking “Junk DNA” Is Almost Trendy Science & Culture July 10, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Why not treat the whole genome as functional? This is a radical concept, but perhaps the focus on genes distorts our understanding. Read More ›
Royal Society entrance Type post Date May 26, 2017 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Darwin's Doubt, evolution, Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, Gerd Müller, intelligent design, Kevin Laland, Paul Nelson, Royal Society, Stephen Meyer “Haunted” by Intelligent Design, an Organizer Reports on the Royal Society Meeting Science & Culture May 26, 2017 Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 Kevin Laland seeks to have the last word, do a bit of damage control, and put evolution skeptics safely in our place. Read More ›