Month: April 2013
First, Pseudogenes Found to Have Function; Now Pseudoenzymes
Pseudogenes were considered a kind of “junk DNA” till some were found with a regulatory function. Now, “dead enzymes,” presumed to be non-functional, have come to life.
Human Tears Inspire “Game-Changer” Dynamic, Adaptive Liquid
The website Product Design & Development reviews a new and unique example of biomimetics — where engineers have turned to nature to improve our materials for constructing technology.
Grayling’s New Book Is Hampered by an Embarrassment of Errors
If he doesn’t know what he’s talking about on those subjects that I know well, why should I trust him on topics that I don’t know so well?
Friday in Seattle, Plantinga Will Speak on “Why Science Needs Religion: Science’s Untold Conflict with Atheism”
Christianity Today has called Alvin Plantinga “arguably the greatest philosopher of the last century.”
British Atheist Philosopher A.C. Grayling Is Confused About Intelligent Design
Why is a life-permitting universe “specified” but the birth of A.C. Grayling not so?