Tag: Research
Best of Behe: Waiting Longer for Two Mutations
Durrett and Schmidt illustrate “my” mistake with an example about a lottery winner.
Hybrids Weave Darwin’s Tree into a Web
Extending far beyond mules, rampant hybridization observed in the living world portends a scientific revolution.
Prehoda’s Goof: Mutational Fitness Effects Cannot Be Predicted
A biochemist has tamped down his rhetoric a bit, but new findings about adaptive predictability threaten the remainder of his enthusiasm.
Yale’s Steven Novella Argues with Michael Behe — Here’s Why Novella Is Wrong
Novella commented on a recent Harvard experiment for visualizing bacterial adaptation to antibiotics.
Two Mechanisms Proofread DNA Translation. Make That Three.
The very idea that cells proofread their genetic information makes intelligent design intuitively obvious.