Tag: biological systems
Real-World Data and the Lesson of Chloroquine Resistance
The take-home lesson is that evolution, on its best day, is an embarrassingly anemic process.
Fantastic Four: Marcos Eberlin Adds a Pillar to the Case for Intelligent Design
The ability to look ahead and foresee is no small matter, and even human beings can have trouble with it — as witness the supply chain problem.
CELS 2021 — A Report from the Trenches
In this workshop-like setting, a group of 60 biologists, engineers, medical practitioners, and researchers from related disciplines assembled for three days.
Join Us to Discuss Biology and Engineering, June 3-5, in Denton, TX
The theory of intelligent design understands living systems to be engineered systems.
Algorithmic Specified Complexity: Measuring Mount Rushmore
A non-humanoid gelatinous alien might assign no meaning to the faces on Mount Rushmore if the alien had never seen a humanoid.