Author: David Coppedge
Microbe Performs Rocket Science, Vital for Life on Earth
This little machine, which also knows how to recycle and reuse all its parts in a sustainable “green” way, keeps the nitrogen in balance for the whole planet.
C. S. Lewis Unmasks the Pretensions of SETI
How can METI / SETI advocates repudiate intelligent design while depending on the design inference for their work?
SETI Activists Still Don’t Get the Irony
Most SETI advocates stringently oppose intelligent design even as they rely on it.
Brain Neurons Are “Comparable to a Library”
It’s one of those occasions in biology (not rare) when the term “intelligent design,” despite other merits, falls flat as a description.
Harvard Biophysicist Howard Berg, Flagellum’s Discoverer, Lives On
More than any other scientist, he brought to light the intricate biophysics occurring at the molecular scale in living organisms.