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Retraction Watch Guys Hallucinate “Intelligent Design” Yet Again

A helpful formulation comes from podcaster Scott Adams, of “Dilbert” fame, who comments entertainingly on the political scene. Read More ›
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Is Biology Approaching the Threshold of Design Acceptance?

A recent biology paper inches up to the edge of design advocacy, without using the phrase “intelligent design.” Read More ›
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Why Argue with Intelligent Design? Offer Drive-By Psychotherapy Instead!

Avoiding serious discussion of design in nature (and of many other questions) fills a need. Read More ›

Richard Lenski and Citrate Hype — Now Deflated

For more than 25 years, Lenski's lab has grown a dozen lines of the bacterium E. coli in small culture flasks. Read More ›

An Unnoticed Parallel in Academic Speech Codes

In a BreakPoint commentary kindly citing Stephen Meyer and myself, Eric Metaxas reflects on the recent #Creatorgate story. Read More ›
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Peer-Reviewed Paper Successfully Measures Specified Complexity in Computer Images

"Is information being created when we snap a picture of Niagara Falls?" Read More ›
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Peer-Reviewed Scientific Paper Develops New Ways of Measuring Complex and Specified Information in Life

The "Game of Life" is a computer simulation that's meant to mimic living systems. Read More ›

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