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2006/08/18 Wesley R. Elsberry

Antievolutionary Objections to Evolutionary Computation

Back in 1999, I started a draft of an article about objections to evolutionary computation. It looks like now would

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General
2006/08/16 Wesley R. Elsberry

Ritka in Trouble

Our young Vizsla, Ritka, went out for a run on Tuesday. Diane was near Sacramento, and stopped at a wildlife

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AntievolutionGeneralScience
2006/08/16 Wesley R. Elsberry

Many Ark. Candidates Say Intelligent Design in Schools is OK

Many Ark. Candidates Say Intelligent Design in Schools is OK Remember how Arkansas passed a law similar to Tennessee’s Butler

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Science
2006/08/15 Wesley R. Elsberry

Bacteria can help predict ocean change

Bacteria can help predict ocean change This study found that particular marine bacteria have well-defined niches, like many metazoan species.

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AntievolutionGeneralScience
2006/08/10 Wesley R. Elsberry

Behe Called on His Bluff

Over on Uncommon Descent, “BarryA” expresses his disappointment in Judge Jones. Specifically, “BarryA” thinks that Michael Behe got a raw

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/08/09 Wesley R. Elsberry

A Note to Glenn Shrom

Glenn Shrom is hawking a book of his. He notes with apparent approval a statement by Art Chadwick and Robert

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GeneralMedical
2006/08/09 Wesley R. Elsberry

A Virus, I Think

I’ve been under the weather, which accounts for the paucity of posts here. Yes, I know, I was really under

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/08/02 Wesley R. Elsberry

Luskin’s Memory Loss?

Casey Luskin didn’t like something I had to say here recently. He has, however, done much the same thing himself

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AntievolutionGeneralScience
2006/08/02 Wesley R. Elsberry

BSCS Keys to Science

I’m off later today to travel to Colorado Springs. I have a talk there tomorrow morning, “Public Policy and Intelligent

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/08/01 Wesley R. Elsberry

Science: Back in Kansas Again

The primary elections in Kansas are done, and all is over except the screaming. Expect a lot of it coming

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/08/01 Wesley R. Elsberry

More from Luskin

Casey Luskin is back with “Part II” of his articles against the TalkOrigins Archive, and promises a “Part III” to

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Antievolution
2006/08/01 Wesley R. Elsberry

The “Vise Strategy” Undone

The “Vise Strategy” Undone Barbara Forrest’s new article in CSICOP starts with William Dembski’s “vise strategy” and proceeds through the

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/07/28 Wesley R. Elsberry

TOA and Peer-Review

Further on in his “Part 1” post that I considered recently, Luskin is trying to impugn the TalkOrigins Archive page

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/07/28 Wesley R. Elsberry

A Certain Looseness of Standards

“It isn’t Jones that Luskin has an issue with, it is Behe. Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Michael Behe did speak

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AntievolutionGeneral
2006/07/27 Wesley R. Elsberry

Jack Krebs Speaks Out

Jack Krebs, president of Kansas Citizens for Science, gave a talk on “What’s the matter with the Standards” at Johnson

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AntievolutionGeneralScience
2006/07/27 Wesley R. Elsberry

Science is a Harsh Schoolmistress

ABC News: Scientist says tried to clone mammoth The news story relates the aftermath of the Hwang Woo-suk case, as

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GeneralScience
2006/07/26 Wesley R. Elsberry

Texas tops California in harnessing wind power

Texas tops California in harnessing wind power Interestingly, Texas has pulled ahead of California in total energy production via wind

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FalconryGeneral
2006/07/26 Wesley R. Elsberry

It Must be that Time of Year

While it has been pretty much too hot to move during the day around here, my mind seems to think

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GeneralScience
2006/07/24 Wesley R. Elsberry

Act Now to Help End Japanese Dolphin Drive Hunting

Dr. Lori Marino, a colleague of mine at Emory University, sent out a call for action to end the Japanese

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AntievolutionGeneralScience
2006/07/22 Wesley R. Elsberry

Activation Energy

I had been interested in the evolution/creation controversy for some time, but while growing up this was just a matter

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