sparc
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The new Ewert, Dembski, Marks article on the Steiner problem didn't change the number of authors who published in Bio-Complexity. The number increased from 11 to 13 when Axe's Stylus paper appeared in 2011. Right now it's still the same 13 authors. 5 of them belong to the Biocomplexity's editorial team of 32 (!) editors. 5 members of the editorial team and 3 authors (Dembski, Meyer, Nelson) are fellows of the Discovery Institute. The 13 authors of the now 7 papers come from only 5 Instituitions:
Biologic Institute, Seattle, Washington, USA 1. Philip Lu 2. Stephanie Flatau 3. Ann K. Gauger 4. Pamela F. Fahey 5. Douglas D. Axe*
Department of Biology and Earth Science, University of Wisconsin, Superior, Wisconsin, USA 6. Stephanie Ebnet 7. Ralph Seelke
Department of Computer Science, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA 8. George Montaņez 9. Winston Ewert
Discovery Institute, Seattle, Washington, USA; 10. William A. Dembski 11. Stephen C. Meyer 12. Paul A. Nelson
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA 13. Robert J. Marks II
Marks, Ewert and Montanez seem to prefer the credentials of Baylor rather than their (and Dembski's) other affiliation the Evolutionary Informatics Lab. If they would use the later the number of institutions contributing to the journal would decrease to 4. Taking into account that the Biological Institute belongs to the DI only 3 remain.
-------------- "[...] the type of information we find in living systems is beyond the creative means of purely material processes [...] Who or what is such an ultimate source of information? [...] from a theistic perspective, such an information source would presumably have to be God."
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