Dr. Sternberg uses a 2007 paper to discuss how there wasn't enough time for all the necessary adaptations to take place under the mechanisms of random genetic mutation. You can here him talk about it in this mp3 .
That wouldn't be this Sternberg would it ?
The paper by Stephen C. Meyer, "The origin of biological information and the higher taxonomic categories", in vol. 117, no. 2, pp. 213-239 of the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, was published at the discretion of the former editor, Richard v. Sternberg. Contrary to typical editorial practices, the paper was published without review by any associate editor; Sternberg handled the entire review process. The Council, which includes officers, elected councilors, and past presidents, and the associate editors would have deemed the paper inappropriate for the pages of the Proceedings because the subject matter represents such a significant departure from the nearly purely systematic content for which this journal has been known throughout its 122-year history. [4]
Sternberg peer review controversy - Wikipedia