Tag: bioengineering
Intelligent Design Wins Another Nobel Prize
The design inference is obvious but often implicit, because explicit acknowledgement of design in biology carries with it substantial career risk.
How the 2018 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry Harnessed Intelligent Design
There is one point of confusion in descriptions of this year’s prize winners. It’s the talk of “directed evolution.”
Correspondence: A Father, an Atheist Son, and Darwin Heretic Matti Leisola
The father had sent his son a copy of our book, urging him to read it so the two could discuss the evidence and arguments there.
Lab-Grown Lungs Transplanted into Pigs
The human organ shortage is one of the great bioethical dilemmas of our time. Expanding the organ supply is a matter of life and death.
Review: Heretic Takes Aim at Science’s Third Rail
“Well, we can’t touch the third rail, so the question becomes, How can we safely get past it?”