Category: Biology
The “Three Cardinal Problems of Biology,” Revisited
In the last 70 years it was expected by many that all three of Jean Rostand’s “cardinal problems of biology” would be solved without design.
As a Platonist, Sternberg Is NOT Out on a Limb by Himself — At All
What I’ve learned since my book came out is that Dr. Sternberg, far from being isolated in his views, is only saying the quiet part out loud.
Engineered Complexity in the Microbial World
Many biological “adaptations” may involve the use of innate abilities or the disruption of existing functions, rather than the creation of entirely new ones.
The Most Unnatural Thing in the Universe
We usually think of life as the most natural thing there is — blooming plants, flowing water, the cycles of nature.
Join Us for a Discovery Institute Academy “Meet the Teachers” Zoom
If you weren’t able to drop by our booth in Florida, why don’t you consider joining our “Meet the Teachers” Zoom event on Thursday, May 29 at 5:00 pm (PDT).