How do they do that?
Oh I get it.
Submit their findings to liberal elitists and wait for a phone call!
LMAO!
You obviously don't know how the publication process works, so let me enlighten you. Before you send an article to a journal, you typically write up a working paper with your findings. You then post the working paper on a scientific working paper website (each discipline has its own; mine is www.ssrn.com) and you circulate it to your colleagues to get some comments.
Most working papers never make it past this stage and never make it into a journal. But that doesn't make them dissapear. Old working papers that never got published from as long as 20 years are still widely available.
So here's my question: where are the working papers with evidence for ID? The Discovery Institute has been around for about 10 years, so if their researchers are actually producing this research, where is it? I searched and searched in vain for it and have yet to find any.
Even if the supposedly "liberal elitist" editors of the science journals are rejecting all this research, the rejected papers must be somewhere. Where?