Author: Emily Reeves
Paper Digest: Biomimicry Uses the Design of Biological Organisms to Improve Human Technology
Throughout this paper, Stuart Burgess emphasizes the supremacy of natural systems over human-engineered ones.
Paper Digest: What Mutation Accumulation Tells Us About Evolution
Though more than a decade old, this work caught my attention for its possible relevance to our current experiences with COVID-19.
Paper Digest: The Cell as an Embedded Computing System
This paper is an important illustration of how intelligent design theory can be applied at a high level in the academic setting.
Paper Digest: Application of Animal Forms in Auto Styling
The preeminence of design in nature and the utility of mimicking natural designs is a concept championed by the intelligent design community.
Blood Viscosity and Freezing Temperatures — A Titanic Problem
Blood viscosity is the technical reason why Jack froze in less than 23 minutes, but icefish can survive for 15 years in water of a freezing temperature.