Author: Ann Gauger
New Article in BIO-Complexity Addresses the Problem of Biological Innovation
Whether in inventing a daisy or an enzyme, only intelligence can produce a sophisticated new structure.
#5 of Our Top Stories of 2015: C. elegans and the Problem of Evolving Animal Body Plans
Even simple little worms have A/P and D/V axes, but how those axes get specified during development is far from simple.
Brains Are a Mosaic of “Male” and “Female”? It’s Called Being Human
Our brains are too complex to reduce gender differences to physical differences.
A Special Status for Science?
One of the biggest credences in biology today is evolutionary theory.
Missing the Goal: Realistic Mutation Rates Stop Evolutionary Algorithms
Winston Ewert of Biologic Institute has just published a new article in the peer-reviewed journal BIO-Complexity.