Year: 2025
Biologist Michael Levin Is at It Again, Now Pushing at the Mind-Brain Equation
When caterpillars are in their chrysalises, their brains physically dissolve (along with the rest of their bodies) and are rebuilt as butterfly brains.
Brian Miller: Circular Reasoning in Origin of Life Theories
Is origin of life research going round in circles, like the proverbial snake in pursuit of its own tail?
Help Us Mentor the Next Generation of Intelligent Design Scientists and Scholars
Emily Reeves, a PhD staff scientist at Discovery Institute, has mentored an Ivy League postdoc in the field of molecular biology for the past five years.
A Cell Makes “Decisions” — But if It’s Following a Material Blueprint, How Does It Do That?
Watching cells under a microscope, we sense familiarity with their challenges when they face puzzles. How is this possible if their nature is strictly physical?
You’re Invited: CELS 2025 Applications Are Open!
This is not a conference for listening to ID thought leaders (though many will be there), but an opportunity to jump in and become part of the conversation.