sac-white-peacock Type post Author Casey Luskin Date August 18, 2025 CategoriesScience Reporting Tagged , articles, bioethics, Center for Science and Culture, cosmology, culture, David Klinghoffer, evolution, Evolution News, geology, hard science, intelligent design, media, medicine, Nathan Jacobson, neuroscience, philosophy, philosophy of science, physics, readers, science, Science and Culture Today, science history, science reporting, search capability Big Announcement: Evolution News Is Now Science and Culture Today Casey Luskin August 18, 2025 Science Reporting 2 Don’t worry, under editor David Klinghoffer, the content will remain the same. But the new name more accurately reflects an “evolution.” Read More ›
Type post Author Kirk Durston Date April 23, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionGeneticsMathematics Tagged , __tedited, bacteria, calculations, constraints, creative power, diversification, gene sequences, genetic drift, genome, infinity, junk DNA, mathematical plausibility, mathematics, mutation rate, natural selection, novel function, population size, probabilities, protein folding, rigor, search capability, testability Calculating the Maximum Number of Trials Evolution Could Have Performed Kirk Durston April 23, 2016 Evolution, Genetics, Mathematics 4 Countless people use the following rationale to justify saying there was no need for an intelligent designer behind life. Read More ›