Tag: biology
Discovery Institute Speakers Get a Hearty Reception in Africa
At the University of Eldoret, in Kenya, we were greeted with — no joke — a band and a red carpet.
“Astonishing” Clocks Found in Bacteria
How could evolution bestow accurate timepieces on the simplest, most primitive life forms? It sounds like something William Paley would expect.
Paper Digest: The Cell as an Embedded Computing System
This paper is an important illustration of how intelligent design theory can be applied at a high level in the academic setting.
Alfred Russel Wallace’s Case for an “Overruling Intelligence”
When Wallace broke with Charles Darwin in 1869, it was over the nature of human beings.
Paper Digest: Application of Animal Forms in Auto Styling
The preeminence of design in nature and the utility of mimicking natural designs is a concept championed by the intelligent design community.