Category: Intelligent Design
The First “Simple” Self-Replicator?
Let’s imagine trying to design something as “simple” as a self-replicating cardboard box.
Squirrel Acrobatics Amaze Scientists
The other day, walking down a tree-lined street, we were startled by a sudden crash and scramble at our feet.
Physicist Brian Miller: Nanotech, Origin of Life, and Area 51
Dr. Miller offers an illustrative story: Imagine that what looks for all the world like an alien spaceship is discovered in the desert.
New BIO-Complexity Paper Details Complexity of Function and Assembly of Bacterial Flagellum
The author, Dean Schulz, an engineer with a PhD in computer science, takes a “bottom up” approach.
Why This Virus Is No Threat to Intelligent Design
A journal article suggests that an impressive instance of unguided evolution has been directly witnessed.