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PaperSelf-Reproduction and Darwinian Evolution in Autocatalytic Chemical Reaction Systems
The scientific paper, "Self-Reproduction and Darwinian Evolution in Autocatalytic Chemical Reaction Systems," delves into a fundamental question in origin-of-life research: how life could have emerged from primitive,…
Read commentary →: The Illusion of Unguided Origins: Autocatalytic Systems and the Unexplained Emergence of LifePaperA nanomaterials discovery robot for the Darwinian evolution of shape programmable gold nanoparticles
A recent paper in Nature Communications by Daniel Salley, Leroy Cronin, and their colleagues presents a sophisticated robotic system for discovering and optimizing the synthesis of gold nanoparticles. Titled "A…
Read commentary →: Robot 'Evolution' Experiment Demonstrates the Necessity of Intelligent DesignIn The Extended Phenotype , a concept given its own chapter in later editions of The Selfish Gene , Richard Dawkins offers his most radical and philosophically ambitious argument. He attempts to resolve the central…
Read commentary →: The Gene as Phantom Menace: Dawkins' Final Retreat from Reality - Selfish Gene Review Pt 6In one of the most celebrated arguments of The Selfish Gene and its subsequent editions, Richard Dawkins tackles the evolution of cooperation between non-relatives. Moving beyond kin selection, he enlists the aid of…
Read commentary →: Dawkins' Shell Game: Can 'Tit for Tat' Explain True Cooperation? Selfish Gene Review Pt 5In the final, most speculative chapter of The Selfish Gene , Richard Dawkins confronts the greatest challenge to his gene-centric view of life: humanity. Acknowledging that the vast, fast-paced world of human culture…
Read commentary →: Dawkins' Dangerous Idea: Why the 'Meme' Is a Sterile Replicator - Selfish Gene Review Pt 4Richard Dawkins' The Selfish Gene is not merely a book about genetics; it is a comprehensive attempt to reinterpret all of life, and especially social behavior, through a single, stark lens: the ruthless self-interest…
Read commentary →: Dawkins' Selfish Society: Can Genes Explain Love and War? Selfish Gene Review Part 3In his landmark book, The Selfish Gene , Richard Dawkins presents a powerful metaphor to explain the relationship between genes and the organisms they build: genes are master programmers, and bodies are their…
Read commentary →: The Selfish Gene’s Programmer: Blind Genes, Brilliant Code Part 2Richard Dawkins’ The Selfish Gene is one of the most influential books of the modern era. Its central thesis—that life is best understood as a battle between immortal genes, each ruthlessly programming "survival…
Read commentary →: The Selfish Gene’s Origin Story: A Chemical Fantasy Book Review Part 1PaperSeeing through the eyes of the sabertooth Thylacosmilus atrox (Metatheria, Sparassodonta)
A recent paper in Communications Biology presents a fascinating puzzle from the fossil record: the skull of the extinct sabertooth marsupial, Thylacosmilus atrox . The authors, Charlène Gaillard et al., rightly identify…
Read commentary →: A Predator with the Eyes of a Cow? Thylacosmilus Skull Points to Design, Not DarwinismPaperThe genetic code constrains yet facilitates Darwinian evolution
A 2013 paper in Nucleic Acids Research by Elad Firnberg and Marc Ostermeier, titled "The genetic code constrains yet facilitates Darwinian evolution," presents a fascinating analysis of the structure of life's universal…
Read commentary →: Designed for Change: Why the Genetic Code's 'Evolvability' Points to a Programmer, Not DarwinismPaperEffects of Darwinian Selection and Mutability on Rate of Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Evolution during HIV-1 Infection
The paper, "Effects of Darwinian Selection and Mutability on Rate of Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Evolution during HIV-1 Infection," investigates the rate at which antibodies evolve during HIV-1 infection. While the…
Read commentary →: Antibody Evolution Study Undermines Darwinian NarrativePaperBoron-assisted abiotic polypeptide synthesis
In the high-stakes field of origin-of-life research, scientists relentlessly seek a plausible pathway from simple, non-living chemicals to the complex, information-bearing molecules of life. A recent paper in…
Read commentary →: Boron, Peptides, and the Persistent Illusion of Prebiotic SynthesisPaperNash equilibrium mapping vs. Hamiltonian dynamics vs. Darwinian evolution for some social dilemma games in the thermodynamic limit
This paper compares three analytical models—Nash Equilibrium (NE) mapping, Hamiltonian Dynamics (HD), and Darwinian Evolution (DE)—for analyzing social dilemma games in the thermodynamic limit, using the 1D Ising model…
Read commentary →: Darwinian Evolution's Thermodynamic Troubles: A Critical Analysis of "Nash Equilibrium Mapping vs. Hamiltonian Dynamics vs. Darwinian Evolution"PaperEnvironmental Epigenetics and a Unified Theory of the Molecular Aspects of Evolution: A Neo-Lamarckian Concept that Facilitates Neo-Darwinian Evolution
The paper "Environmental Epigenetics and a Unified Theory of the Molecular Aspects of Evolution: A Neo-Lamarckian Concept that Facilitates Neo-Darwinian Evolution" by Skinner (2015) attempts to integrate environmental…
Read commentary →: Epigenetics and Evolution: A Confused NarrativePaperUltrastructure of cerebral eyes in Oweniidae and Chaetopteridae (Annelida) – implications for the evolution of eyes in Annelida
This article examines a paper titled "Ultrastructure of cerebral eyes in Oweniidae and Chaetopteridae (Annelida) – implications for the evolution of eyes in Annelida" . While the authors present interesting findings on…
Read commentary →: Eyespots in Simple Annelids Challenge Evolutionary StorytellingPaperHistorical perspective on the development and evolution of eyes and photoreceptors
The origin of the eye has haunted evolutionary theory since Darwin, who confessed that the idea of its formation by natural selection "seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree." Modern evolutionists believe…
Read commentary →: Shared Genes, Different Designs: Why the Pax-6 "Master Gene" Points to a Common Designer, Not Common AncestryPaperNew Perspectives on Eye Development and the Evolution of Eyes and Photoreceptors
In a celebrated 2005 paper, "New Perspectives on Eye Development and the Evolution of Eyes and Photoreceptors," the late Walter J. Gehring summarized his team's groundbreaking research on the genetics of eye formation.…
Read commentary →: The Pax6 Gene: Master Control for a Master Plan, Not Master-less EvolutionPaperDiversity and evolution of optically complex eyes in a family of deep-sea fish: Ocular diverticula in barreleye spookfish (Opisthoproctidae)
A recent paper in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society titled "Evolution of the eyes of vipers with and without infrared-sensing pit organs" presents a detailed and integrative study of the viper visual system.…
Read commentary →: The Viper's Vision: A Case Study in Designed Diversity, Not Darwinian TinkeringPaperEvolution of the eyes of vipers with and without infrared-sensing pit organs
A 2019 paper in the Biological Journal of The Linnean Society , "Evolution of the eyes of vipers with and without infrared-sensing pit organs," provides a detailed comparative analysis of viper vision. The study is…
Read commentary →: Viper Study Fails to Find Predicted Evolutionary Trade-Off, Highlighting Design InsteadPaperTracking interspecies transmission and long-term evolution of an ancient retrovirus using the genomes of modern mammals
A 2016 paper in the journal eLife by William E. Diehl and colleagues, "Tracking interspecies transmission and long-term evolution of an ancient retrovirus using the genomes of modern mammals," claims to use viral…
Read commentary →: Viral 'Fossils' Reveal Designed Decay, Not Darwinian AscentPaperA GWAS in Latin Americans highlights the convergent evolution of lighter skin pigmentation in Eurasia
A 2019 paper in Nature Communications by Kaustubh Adhikari and a large team of researchers, "A GWAS in Latin Americans highlights the convergent evolution of lighter skin pigmentation in Eurasia," presents a detailed…
Read commentary →: Designed for Diversity: How Human Skin Color Points to a Recent Creation, Not Convergent EvolutionPaperThe evolution of insect visual opsin genes with specific consideration of the influence of ocelli and life history traits
A 2022 paper in BMC Ecology and Evolution by Quentin Guignard and colleagues, titled "The evolution of insect visual opsin genes," presents a comprehensive survey of the genetic toolkit insects use for sight. By…
Read commentary →: Insect Vision: A Case Study in Common Design, Not Common DescentPaperLight modulated cnidocyte discharge predates the origins of eyes in Cnidaria
Evolutionary biologists seek to explain the origin of complex biological structures, like the animal eye, through a gradual, step-by-step process. A popular narrative suggests that the component parts of these systems…
Read commentary →: Pre-existing Systems or Pre-programmed Designs? Cnidarian Stinging Fails to Illuminate Eye OriginsPaperThe Origin of Life: What Is the Question?
In a remarkably candid 2022 paper in the journal Astrobiology , philosophers of science Christophe Malaterre, Cyrille Jeancolas, and Philippe Nghe set out to clarify the central question of origin-of-life (OoL)…
Read commentary →: The Origin of Life: A Candid Map of Materialism's Dead End