Tag: science
Shock: At Ball State University, Non-Science Courses May Contain Non-Science
Gora has to either go ape on pretty much the entire honors college, or she has to stop pretending that mixing science and non-science in BSU’s honors college is novel, unexpected, and sinful.
The Spliceosome: A Dynamic Ribonucleoprotein Machine
If such engineering sophistication were encountered in any other realm of inquiry, it would immediately be attributed to intelligence.
In Biological Information: New Perspectives, Michael Behe finds Loss of Function Mutations Challenge the Darwinian Model
Behe begins by observing that at the molecular level, far more mutations will cause loss-of function (LOF) than will cause a gain-of-function (GOF).
In BIO-Complexity and Biological Information: New Perspectives, Granville Sewell Defends his Arguments on the Second Law of Thermodynamics
Sewell’s recent articles address a rejoinder from Darwin-defenders and reframe the issue to show that the second law could potentially be a problem for Darwinian evolution.
Biological Information New Perspectives Investigates “Information Theory & Biology”
One noteworthy paper in that section is by William Dembski, Winston Ewert, and Robert Marks, “A General Theory of Information Cost Incurred by Successful Search.”