Tag: Berlin
Engineering Language Enters Biology — The Case of the Endosome
An automated engineering system presupposes a designer with foresight and a mind that understands how to make things work.
Arthropod Architects Amaze Engineers
They appear in the early Cambrian fossil record: the first examples of the most diverse phylum on earth. Who knew their skills would become the envy of human engineers?
Intelligent Design, Ahead of Its Time: More on W. E. Lönnig’s 1971 Thesis
In his youth, Dr. Lönnig bravely opposed dogma that was almost universally accepted and perilous to question.
A Follow-Up Question on Evolutionary Ethics
Per the reader’s request, I asked Michael Egnor to “defend the reality of objectively real morals.”
On Biology of the Second Reich, New York Times Misses the Elephant in the Room
Yes, yes, Timesmen. But where did German racist science get its justification?