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| Click here to go to the News and Features Archive Michael Denton and others argue that protein folds "are evidently determined by natural law, not natural selection" ... [more] On Thursday November 21st ISCID hosted William Dembski in a live chat discussion on his latest book No Free Lunch ...[more] ISCID was pleased to host Stuart Kauffman in a live chat discussion on his latest book Investigations as well as recent research on self-organization...[more] Karl D. Stephan considers whether evolutionary computing gives support to the contention that variation and natural selection alone are inadequate to explain the origin and variety of life ... [more] Granville Sewell argues that the underlying principle behind the second law of thermodynamics is that natural forces do not do macroscopically describable things which are extremely improbable from the microscopic point of view, and that this principle seems to have been violated by the development of intelligent life on Earth...[more] William Dembski considers the current state of the intelligent design research program and offers advise and direction for how design theorists should proceed...[more] The Santa Fe Institute anticipates possible openings for postdoctoral fellowships in complex systems beginning in September 2003 ...[more] ISCID was pleased to host its first ever e-symposium: The Teleological Origin of Biological Information which was held on the web from October 10th - 12th 2002. The aim of this symposium was to assess teleological approaches to the origin of biological information...[more] The IDEA Center and USF jointly sponsored a two day conference on Intelligent Design the last weekend in September. This was the first public conference on ID held on the west coast...[more] ISCID announces its April - September double issue of Progress in Complexity, Information, and Design: featuring essays by William Dembski, Philip Page, Arie Issar, Neil Broom, Christopher Langan and others...[more]
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