anthropomorphic-chimp-dressed-in-a-suit-like-a-businessman-b-614003987-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 10, 2025 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyScience Reporting Tagged , 1 percent myth, Barcelona, Casey Luskin, chimps, chromosomes, Clarissa Brincat, common ancestor, Discovery Institute, DNA, experts, genes, genomes, German, headlines, humans, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, intelligent design, Live Science, mainstream media, Nature (journal), noncoding DNA, proteins, regulatory regions, Science and Culture, Spain, Spencer Klavan, Tomas Marques-Bonet On Human-Chimp Genetic (Dis)Similarity, Give Credit Where Credit Is Due David Klinghoffer September 10, 2025 Human Origins and Anthropology, Science Reporting 4 Would anyone know that the 1 percent icon has finally fallen, if we hadn't broken the story? It seems not. Read More ›
topoisomerase Type post Date July 22, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , bacterial flagellum, centromeres, complex specified information, Dan Stern Cardinale, Discovery Institute, DNA, Dr. Dan, evolution, intelligent design, metabolism, mRNA, organ systems, probabilistic resources, protein translation, proteome, regulatory regions, Rutgers University, sequence specificity, topoisomerase, YouTube videos On Intelligent Design, Dr. Dan Appears to Equivocate Science and Culture July 22, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 In an ongoing dialogue with ID proponents, Rutgers University biologist Dan Stern Cardinale (aka Dr. Dan) has replied to us with a recent video. Read More ›
waiting-2 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 30, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Ann Gauger, arthropods, Avalon explosion, binding sites, Cambrian Explosion, Discovery Institute, DNA, evolution, fossil record, Günter Bechly, ID research program, intelligent design, Journal of Theoretical Biology, marbles, mutations, nucleotides, Ola Hössjer, peer-reviewed literature, polynomial, regulatory regions, Springer, Stochastic Processes and Applications, tetrapods, vascular plants, waiting-time problem #3 Story of 2021: In Mainstream Journal, ID Theorists on “Waiting Time” Problem for Coordinated Mutations Casey Luskin December 30, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 The paper is authored by three key scientists in the intelligent design (ID) research program: Ola Hössjer, Günter Bechly, Ann Gauger. Read More ›
waiting-2 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date August 18, 2021 CategoriesBiochemistryEvolutionGenetics Tagged , Ann Gauger, arthropods, Avalon explosion, binding sites, Cambrian Explosion, Discovery Institute, DNA, evolution, fossil record, Günter Bechly, ID research program, intelligent design, Journal of Theoretical Biology, marbles, mutations, nucleotides, Ola Hössjer, peer-reviewed, peer-reviewed literature, polynomial, regulatory regions, Springer, Stochastic Processes and Applications, tetrapods, vascular plants, waiting-time problem In Mainstream Journal, ID Theorists Explore “Waiting Times” for Coordinated Mutations Casey Luskin August 18, 2021 Biochemistry, Evolution, Genetics 7 The paper is authored by three key scientists in the intelligent design (ID) research program: Ola Hössjer, Günter Bechly, Ann Gauger. Read More ›